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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-29

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-29 page 1

y4vjJw;iWti,iii'iviiiTiiiiwiiii'iii' NUMBER 2U COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 89, 1852. VOLUME XV. 1HTBO AMD PUBLISHED BT , JOOTT It BASOOaS. OFFICE JOCOBAI. IDILDIKOf, BIOS iXgtUU STBXXTS. , COUNTING ROOM ON HIGH STREET. TEBMU Invariably la advance. I'taa Uuliy, to parsons In Colnmbus, per jeer soo lent oy man dui ui uuiuiuvua S 00 during the session, snd T ri-Weekly bilnce of tear In Columbus ...... By mall .... .......... rh Trl-Weekly by mail Weekly tnColumbue Outol the city; by mall, alngie . . To oluba ot four end npwarde To oluba of ten and upwerde, to one eddreu Dally, session -. Tri weekly Weekly, single ' To clubi of live end upwerde 600 4 00 3 00 a 00 . 1 SO 1 ss 1 00 9 00 1 00 SO 40 Advertising. The lollowlnx retee end rulee of advertising have been eg reed upon between the proprietor! ot the Ohio Stattman and the Ohio Stale Journal, to be observed, In all eaiee, after tble date. July tO, 1843. ' 'III O iMiiii. waiiy raper. OiwauUere, 10 Una or leu, onelneertlon J u each addiUonal " i 1 week i, .a 8 .. ., ii 3 ii .... . ii 1 month .... i 8 " 3 " . 0 50 . 089 . 1 SO . 9 00 . 3 00 . 4 00 . 6 00 . 8 00 10 00 . IS 00 18 00 . 10 00 90 00 99 00 SS 00 . 30 00 80 00 . 35 00 40 00 . 4S 00 SS 00 130 00 ., ii ii " . ' ii 19 standing card, 8 linea or leaa, perennnm . oolumn,wlth 4obangea, " " ii 18 " 11 ohenged weekly ii daily with 4cbangoa i ii 6 " ii ii 13 " ohenged weekly oeuy Other caaea not provided for, chargeable In eontormlty with the above ratea. . . . ' The standard of measurement to be minion type. For eeoh additional square In the dally, Inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for each additional square Inserted under the yearly ratea, half prlee. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it Is spa- eitied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the P"FubHshera not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candldatea (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of ufty eents per week, for each name ( the came to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be " Advertlaementa not marked on the copy for a speclSed number ot Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The Drlvileges of yearly advertisers will be continod rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. . . Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents,Arc., not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged bv the niece, at the usual ratea. NO ADVBBTiaEMENT CAN BX INSBETED OBATCITOnSLy. Advgft.vTOnUforcharlttblelnstiMtiona,8recompanies.ward, township d other public meetings, and such llke.to be charged hDetrhe1ntcrted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral nnvltation . or obituary noticee, and when ao accompanied, to be RMula, advertisers, and all otherssondlng communlcatlone or TequTrln entices, desiring to call attention to laire, soirees, con-dartsi or any pub io entertainments where ebargee are made or fmUUo'"-- aU notices ot private usociatlons-every notice HZ ned t ".II attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-tndodw p"''te individual interest, can only be Inserted wuh the understanding that the aame is to be paid tor. II toended to be inserted In the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 80 cents per lino, and then only when "EXStfSStt o les. thandouble dtSn rt of SO oer cent. In advance on the above rates. MtornanK holden forth, price of inserting advertlae-menu brought in by them. HOMEOPATHY. DR8. COULTER A BARNES announce to the cltixens of to-lumbua and vicinity that they have termed a partnership lor the practice of th Healing Art according to there formahiry law of Homeopathy. Tney expect also to cure thel patie nu JiThout that aevere and terribto medication which make, them worse before thev can be made better, or sinks them nearer the a-rave belore there la any effort to raise them. ' M uffles In the Odeoa Balding. Re sidencei of Dr Coer"eornerof bt.te and Fourth streets. T. "'f u Tn .l. South side 4 doors west ot Third. apl J-u I) It. H. 1 THRALL, (late of OamMer.) "iFFICE removed to UwVNNE'e jjlock, corner ui V,","'' Hit, oiijjw .."J u -I a. OB. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, njO. 4, Netl'e Eachange, opposite mo il office. High street, Columbus. aeclx NATHAN BROOKS, Jaettee af (he Peace. Office In the locm formerly occupied by Justice Evans, aoutb wf the Franklin Bank, up stairs. .nno iianwr Jk I'.lt.. .EALER8 in Hardware and Cutlery Iron, Nall..Gla..,House t Builders' Materials, Farming and Stechanical Tools, Military 0E laoodi. to, to. No. 161 High street, aign oi me ui r.u.. Atteraevand Coauaellorat Law.Columbiie, Ohio. nc"aSNei?s Exchange, opposite Secretary ot State's othce. Ottice, jy87 WALTER Ttlttl-i'i Atteraer aad Coaneellor at La w, Colambua, OMf. ALStTaCoinmissioner to tke the Acknowledgment Weeds , for the State ot New York. ocfc) JAMBS A. WILCOX, ry Public and Commlealoaer for New York and T the Office of P. B. J. A. WILCOX, High street near Broad. mb3-43m jTr. tuttlb, ATTOXNII AMD COOMXLLOB AT LAW. r FFICE Neat door aouth of City Bank Bulldlngs,oerl. f sum's 3.Hllrv8tnm. Cnlumhua.Ohlo. aolimfcwiy .. ..,.-.. uxnbt r. raox. """"ffioWAY &FAGK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WIS .will practice law, aa partners, In the Courts f P'n''D mt .Jolningeountlea,and lnthe Clrcu t endri""-8-Courts Office in Platfs new building, opposite Bute House. maytut losxra . smith. STI IT II ale MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Katato, Beonty Laad Aen," Two doore Eaat of High, on Town Street, COLUMBCS, OHIO, ATTENDtotna praence oi mnr f """"-'--- aiona. buying, aelllng and obuinlng Und Warrants, selling .-.1 SSlni leal Eaute. examining fand tlUes, collecUon of and leasing Real Estate, examining Br" Letters from distance asxat be post-paid. ap7 r. e axaaioas. L. B. HABBIB v. r.. HRSSIONS cV CO.. Wltttlltl AMD BBTAIL DXALIBS IM DRY GOODS, Boots, Bhoee, Hata, Cape, Straw Goods, Aa Fonrdoora south of the American, Columbua. oel8 w. axux.T. :-" ti Pf BIRt St Liu LK i i WOK BWCeS" ND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, A RE prepared to Bind ta any style, tn a superior manner- . t . Having m na, nni u-..-, - , Ho. 1 Buckeye Block id story. ap58 iota w bIkkiu noaxar abhstxono. n EAL EST A E BROElsAlnaT ERAl'l'aN DAG ENTS. REi8"rim EhnW Bank Building, Column.., O. .u,n mnnjcl. OX0. 0. COMSTOCX. BUTTLBIB, w- . f rFlwiSr.rVddCea Fishand Lumber. ;Head of the Canal, uoiumoua, wuio. ry Liberal advaacea made on eonalgnmcnta. mart w rwiu; a v Ar r:iVi Sr.. Foaairy, Brwd atrwr the Bridge, C.lnm-.gtovesotallklndandairoITvartet'ofCa.tlnga.alwsy.onhand.octL'al IX. E. 8.MITII, Aactlea a.d C.m-ii.-Me-t , W ,Ne. 3, Odeoa "r""'","!. u ,T7,.r.' iiuAoldFarnltnre Mcrlntioa of good. aoU will And It to their advantage to can. Liberal advances made oa consignmentt. Colambaa, Uct, itt. "HENRY CBBARS ok ABIJAH H . CHIEARS, u.. p-i.um a ad Paaer Haaaera,, .hrtreeChatweeaSorint aad Loogatraett.Columbaa.unio jnwoty MAfB .aame nA.a havethia day ensoelated tnenwelvea ha bual. IJaEi ofWM. RICHARDS A CO, attbe old lsVaaai MiaHarni BBlfn- A- MCU lavnai wv M. RICHARDS. Cotexabaa, Febraary 1, 1851. Wal. H. BLADE, ThaUhanl natroaaxe with which our frtenda and the pubtla 4seeatamof theaan - '" ' WM RICHARDS A CO. Febraary I, IBSi. ad serenaa hartal aaaettled eecoants with the late arte of wtL ESdVlavi to eel! and cZTX' . fawrlO Febraary 1,1851. TALCABLB P.M1PKRTY OH THIRD ITaKxT i u Maaeatreets :alao aeon leaagooaoaa-eaiui Eaaaireoi NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Bt!IM V BCRAMBI'M , , IUFIBIO XNOLISH COACH VABNISII, Depot 36 New Street, NKW YORK. fVHa highly celebrated Varntsb is expressly adapted for the I .... V.n.u. r lloht arnrk nf an, kind. In transoarencT. brilliancy and durabiUtv la not surpassed by any other article of tu. una now m u. r us up u, . audiiZ Also, oonstantly on hand, Varnish of superior quality, soluble for Cabinet and other work. ma94-3m BROWN, PALMER c D WIGHT, No. 179 Broadway, N. Y. City, COHNR Ot MAWUf LANS. Watches. Watch Hlovetnentt, FINE DIAMOND AND PEARL JEWELRY, . Sllrer and Plated Ware, Mitain navaa. vawnv iKTfCLKI. to which they invite the attention of the trade generally through out the country. maS4-3ni FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, At No. 40 Pine Street, New York. PRINTED by a new patent proeeta. E. E.RICb CO., Pat-enteea, would most respectfully announce to the trade, that they have attained the great desideratum of printing Floor OU Cloths by machinery, which, for elegance of flnlsh, nave never been excelled, and hich tbey are now offering, together with large and desirable stock of Cloths, from 9 to 6 test wide, at greatly reduced prices, at their Warehouse, No. 40 Fine street. mall-3m FBEMII7M FIANOFOHTES. OROVBSTKEN aV CO. . V ; WOULD call the attention of those about purchasing lo their anlendid atoekof 6W to Ikk octave FIANOS, which they believe cannot be excelled by any other in the eity, either lor tone or finish, or In quality of material, or In workmanship. Aa an evidence of this, they would state that at ine laat r air oi toe American Institute they were awarded a GOLD MEDAL for the best Flano, being the fifth successive year In which they have received premiums from the Institute. rorthe Southern market we are making with Doable Iron Frames and detached eases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. 481 Broaduay, New York, (tin stairs ) J. H. Gbovxitxen, W, TausLOW. mal4-3m ZINC PAINT WARRANTED FUBE. TUB NEW JERSEY ZINC CO WABiHouaa, 4S Dey Street, New York turnlsh their Zino Palnta at the following prices t No. 1, White, ground in oil. 9 cents per lb. No. 9, White, ground In oil, 8 cents per lb. No. a, White, ground In oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown and Black, ground in oil.Sto cents per lb. Dry White of Zlno, 6 cents per lb. ' ti,i; wiiitr 7.1 Nf! PAINT eoual welaht covers, accord ing to surface, from 40 to 100 per cent, more aurlace than any other Paint; retains Its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective qualitlea for years ; Is free from the poisons so dangerous in other pigment,, to painters and tenants of newly painted rooms, and resists the sulphurous coal gases, and fool air of ships, and aa outaide or Inside Paint, does not tarnish or become yellow. Ground in varnish it forms a beautllui porcejain noun, ine French rovernment has adopted Zlne Paint for all its uses. Th. RnriWN ANn HI.ACK ZINC FAINTS form directly a aolid metallic costing on wood, brick, iron, Aa, admirable lor fire-proof qualities. Tney are unrivaled for rail care, depots, engines, eto. For marine utee they resist the corroding of salt i . i .iL.an.Uta nAaalAwaa simnlloil nn wawr ana weaiaor, ao wwu j omcr ituw. -rr- liberRl term by MAMN1NG PQUIEH, Ageuu, Hj)0-4lJm WW CI.WW awsa. Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufactory. Of, 69 & 71 Foray th Street, N. V. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, having devoted bis personal atten. 1 Hon for many year to the LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME BUSINESS, is fully competent by his experience to execute work of any description In nls line tnai will give satisfaction to the most particular, neing proosuij iqo LARUESTAND MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENTof the kind In this country, It possesses advantages over others in VARIETY AND EXTENS1VENESS OF BTOCKi and the iono sTABLtsHxD and continual Increase of trade from all parts of the Union, with the many Improvement, the undersigned has recently made in his machinery, enables him to sell his articles at less prices than any other manufacturer i and be reapeettnlly solicits his friends and the public In general to call and examine hla large assortment of LOOKING GLASSES and PICTURE FRAMES previous to purchasing. .. . On handf ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all length,, lor shipping. All communications through the post office will be thanklully received and punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat, ham Square Post Office. mh31-d3m H. J. B1GLER. LOOKING-GLASS WAKE-ROOMS Art Repository and Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS WILLIAMS, Ho. 353 Broadway, Hew York. ; LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importers and Dealers in Fibst Class EoaorxAN Ekohavikos, Abtists Ma-TKBIALS, On Panting, Dbawinos, Btaicaby and Wonxs or Abt oxneeai.lv. , The attention of purchaaera Is respectfully solicited, witti ine assurance that every article will be lurnished of a superior quality at the moat reasonable rates. marS-amd. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. (Improved in quality and reduced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation ot weighing, aa Kali-road Scales for Trains and Single Cars, In use on the principal railroads in the United Stales apd Great Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels, tor Foundries, Rolllna Mills, Ac. 8TORE SCALESt wlon modlBcationai COUNTER SCALESi HAY and COAL SCALES, Ao. These scales have been long known and severely tested ; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perleet adjustment Is such, that they are regarded aa thx btanoaxd, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS & CO., 89 Water at, New York, in rvinmhna. v fl. RxNTOW. mer5-3md MAUARA FALLS HOTEL, Nlaaara ran-, n. x. THOMAS R. COULOH, proprietor, ue oi me nemeni nuioi, Buttalo, and more recently from Stanwlx Hall, Albany, New York. This Hotel, centrally located, and contiguoua to the Buffalo, Rocheater, and Falls Railroad, la now thrown open for the reception of visitors. Varied and important additions have been made to this establishment during the peat winter, and the parlora and bed rooms throughout, supplied with costly and splendid lurniture. Every etTort that human ingenuity could devise, haa been employed to command for this house the distinction of a FIRST CLAriS HOTEL. The undivided and ceaseless attention of the proprietor and his competent assistants, will be assiduously directed to the com-fort and pleasure of tho.e seeking recreation during the summer muoths at this far-famed and world-renowned watering place. mayV-lm music STORE. NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, the finest collection ever be-nr.Krnn.kt to thla eitV. Which WBS WleCted for hUB it Now York And Ho,ton bv eomoetent judges. Ahw, will be coo m1w rniwir. N.w Wu.ic aoon aa nubllsbed. He will been abled to fumlah Seminaries and Teacher, at the lowest ratea PPIANOS Thelarreststoek ereroffrred In tbl. elty, rronj the celebrated manufaetoriea rf Chickering, Oilbert Ladd, u.ii.a. a Ham m.1 varinna other manufaetoriea. which be will sell for cash cheaper than any other eatablUhmeat In thla Stale Having 6,-ea a raanuiaeiorer oi riaao iur iu. ..... ,.4i. ..in in the bnaineaa. In Boston, he la con fident he eaa sell for lea. than any otnereataousnmeaiiaw N. B Planoe tuned end repaired at short notice. New and second-hand Pianos to rent. ff,ti a aoon sons ui neu nw New Snrins Goods, by Express. UTRHDAMEt BHAPLEY eb HALL ere aowreeelving 111 a large and splendid assortment of MILLIHfcRr, JKa-uiafii hiiu Aiin Paanr ROOD3.of every atyle and va rlety. arhich they are now ready ao sell at the lowest caaa price. ALSO, ureasmg ana nepunng bubhcm - - -: - and oa tne enortesi notice. t ncnovED. nu, nDtTisissn ANSI avRRinnrCAL DEPOT I i. - - ,k Rnrkm, Rlnpk to the room formerly occupied by the CITT HOTEL, In Backus' Block, oa High, be- 'Ww C. A. MONTRQ8B chb xrnB a A l.w. m no a. mmrj im the State Journal office, with 1 the Boilers, Pumps, Connection Pipes, ate. belonging there to, ta now for sale. The ennne naa a a incu cyuaocr, L-Lx. i tl. kniur 1. is iM Ioqv. 32 Inehje ta diameter, with double ioee. The whole U now running constantly, ta ta good order, and eaabeaeea by any one wiehing to purchaae, at . ,llh..nl,l nai wwrv favorable terBM. Lao. by Inquiry at thie office atay be found a good 10-horae mnr ataara aa-c iach eyliader. I foot stroke with boiler Ana Ratafee, ta complete order.-Also, twc mall Iron Fane, for foundries, Ae UanCT sr. HE BROADWAT HOTEL, sitaatedoa Broad street, Co- 1 rambae, Ohio. The Furnttare belonging lo saia noaat wmkatoaeperaoarttnT,aaigooaa TW -v, pnrry e- be "- INSURANCE. Tho.e who wish tar Fire Insurance will pleaae read the following Heperl of the FRANKLIN FIRB INMUHANCB COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. SHOWING CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1BS9, Invested as follows I First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia..... $957,813 84 Real Estate purchased at Sberfft aale 84,377 78 Temporary Loans on Collateral. IBS, BOS 7.1 Stocks, valued at 68.S08-ooat 83,32S SO Notes, Bills reeelvablq, Ao ' 8.0P8 BO Cash 48,481 31 L884.3M 04 E7INSURANCB AGAINST FIRB In the above oom. pany.by IfelS-ytfj WARREN JENKINS, Agent, Hartford Life and Health Insurance company, OFFICE-POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, COrtflf Capital and Burplua aver 00,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS 1 BSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIE8. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE ANDHEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY take risks on Life, grant or purchase annuities, confer endowments, and make contracts npon and appertaining to deferred and revlslonary Interests connected with life rfika, agreeably to the powere and privileges conferred by the charter. The business of the Company la conducted upon the Joint Stock and mutual plan, ' at the option of the Insured, thua meeting the wants and circumstances of the public more fully, It la believed, than purely Mutual Companlea can do. Annuities will be granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly favorable, and according to the rates of the most liberal and well conducted Companlea In this country and in England. - The charter of this Company providna that the wife may tat-rare the life ot her husband, and the amount to be paid be aa enre from creditors at hla death. An equitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling, aea. and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of premium. . . Extract from the Certificate of the Comptroller of the State of Connecticut, dated , f ANUABa I IU, INI. The areat aneeeia and nrndnnt management of this company, together with Its well Invested capital and surplus, entitle It to the entire confidence of the community, and 1 recommend r , In my opinion equal la strength and ability to the be-' jisttta. Uonsol the kind In the Union." (Signed1 (L.8.) Here. O piknkt, comptroller. The Board ot Directors Is comDosed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and control of the transaction, of the company. JAS. DIXON, President, - ..... m IT.lf.1 I.'I. .. haJu, TV m . 1, HWl'I&E.X, llWliWUWll. Bxnbt L. MiLLCB, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. P.mnhl.rL Annlli-ntlnna. and all necessary Information npon the subjeot, can be bad by calling on the AGENT, or W, M. FINCH, under Exchange Bank. . . Pittsbureh Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF $100,000. THIS Company makee every Ituurana appertaining to or connected with Lift RUkt. on the Joint Stock and if ttruai rates combined. ...... On the Joint Stoekplan.the ratea are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent lower than the ratea of most Stock Companies. The Charter permita the granting of Insurance on Life In every form, Including the right of H'ift, Children, Parent; or Creditor!, To Insure the Llfo of another for thelrown exclusive benefit, payable after death or upon the parties arriving at the age of 60, 63, 60 or 03 yeara. jAKia 8. Hoon, President! Sam'i McCtuxKAM, Vice Presl- don ; Josefii S. Leech, Treasurer) Chable. A. Colton, Sea- J amis 8. Hoow, Joskfh 8. Leech, John S. Dilwobth, Chahlxb A. Coltom, Sam'l HoClcbkan, William PiiiLLtre, John A Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvdeb, Esq., Caabler Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Lexch, Wholesale flrocer. TknM Hp.lrnna nf Insuring, or In want of Information on the subject, will please call at the office, over the Book 8tore of Hunt ington Macnure, uu jpffiffififfifa Ageat Noxman Oat, H. D Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil'a New Hall. dec5-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, 8IOO.OOO. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable ratea of premiums. No risks taken on the " Special Hazardous " classes, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one risk, or in the aame vicinity. By auch means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loaa by one fire, the great cause of the insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts of the Compsny from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, 1851, were over (60,000. Losses In the same period, (1080. Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICERS. Hon. Reuben Wood, President; D.B. Dunham, Vice President; O. N. Skkels, Secretary; Ueoxoe Mtoatt, Treasurer. K. H. VANHENSALAER, Agent for the above Company, la prepared to Issue Policies and to furnish all neceasary information. Office over Huntington A Maclntire'a Book Store, High street, Columbus dec5-6m. TUTTLE'8 REAL ErtTATE AGENCY, IM connection with my LAW OFFICE, 1 have opened an or fine for the purpoae of transacting business aa a Real Estate Any" business In this line entrusted to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, and document, of a similar kind ill k. u.J AknftWlMlirAd AH th shortest BOtlCO. Acknowledaments of Deeds, Ac, when taken at asy OJiea, will be done wuJeul cAare, , And I would here say, that my price ror any property ouerea fo. ..w kn ha the aame aa that of the owner himself. that the conjidnui and inttgritf so necessary aa between buyer and seller may not oeaeairoyeaoy urn .gcufc Iaenrance, on the most reaaonable terms, and In good Companies. Omci, up stairs la Carpenter'a Building, one door aouth o City Bank Buildings. J. H. TUTTLE, aeeia - COLUMBUS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. . .w tna.oaO. THIS Company oners to the Insured all the security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plans (aa heretofore applied) combined, namely t Low rate of premium ; an annual return, In cash, of the per centage required for the contingent riak of the year) aa adequate, but not excessive provision tor the future security of members for the whole term ot lile, with an adequate interest In the accumulating fund aecured to auch members, at death, byeredlta upon their pollelea; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of abort term mem-: F ... r . nf tknu far the whole oera, ana eisu lor m yivmiu ""Thta la the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whoae ratea of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a previa-i. ..nn.ii ine. .In. u-enmulation of fund, (for future security) la exact proportion to the amount of business aad the increasing rlak from advancing age among the members. Pamphlete, Tracta, e, giving in detail the P,"r, ' tne uompany.iurmaneo grau J. it TUTTLE, Agent. B. M. Smith, Medieal Examlaer. tzu-a MUTUAL IN8UUANCE. Weitem Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSV1LLE, OHIO. P. P. Santoxd, President. We, L. PxmNs.Beeretary. oc23-d J. R. TUTTLE, Ageat, LIVES INSURED BY THE IEITTOT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COBPAJH, reriar.TIM. KY. HHI8 Company haa aa actual capital ot One Hand red Thee- - . a 1 La. A tlu kiaikaaaxt InlM. mm 11 ! Intra, mm u mmuwAgisa vj wi m aaaaata-waatthilitW. PtmphleufuiiiBhed, lufonnatiom gir?n. "dpM emtio n VJZ w.,t, . -sTV. Itr. O. St. SMITH, HCQicai .Minu. l THE HARTFORD LIVE AND HEALTH 1NL RANCE COMPANY. a-tAPITAL STOCK, 1 0,Oww I Thla Company, by the llb-I j i ..(... nf It. .harlwr. la enabled to oSer advantage. t L. .u J hv an. other CoanDanv in the United State combining aa it doea the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Life aad Health principle ; in all of which the ratea are aa tavor .1t to thoee aaanred aa safety to them and the Company will adm t. Thla Company ta the Brat ana uy warn in toe udioi, or 1. 1. iLiumA. that haa thua combined iu ooeranona, an. ofleredto grant insurance with beaeau both eere4 Bad prae. Wnr tall details tn regxra to cuniuunimnov aMaaadetothenamphletetobe had gratia of the agent, or ot w Cohtmbna. O, Autoet . 18SO laaortire life ail Lire Stctk, AGAINST lo. or damage oy riu,u aganitniepciuu. ih.8i.ua Inland Kavjoatiok, oa property ot every da- scrip tioa, taken ia the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL. Lira inoeaAnt.atu.iir,,,, Capital !,. OHIO UF WSfl"?" COMPANY, CINCH. 11 wavw Capital....! I1H.HI. NEW ENGLAND LITE TOCK INS. COMPAST, KIN sutan, . v . . n i.-l ........ BJMAM BA6LB INSURANCE COMfANY, CINCINNATI, O, Caaltal --"---' : IJTICA INSCHANCB CO.TtrAHIY.I TICASi. . Capital I Se.WW. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, HOME, NEW YORK.. Capital ...llt,M. EQU1TABLB FIBB INS. CO., OF I.ONBON. A4 aat.aaa. Rrm takaa eat aaexaeat ttbexal aaraaa, end all I uoaua piianptly FORWARDING. Chamberlln, Lee k Co's Eipreis. PROPRIETOR- CHAMBtRLIN, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE, ABELL CO., Buffalo. JOT Ship by People'. Lin. Steamboats, Isaao Newton and Hcndrlsk Hudson, fool Courtlsnd street, North River. Mark packages C. Lee A Co'. Express." i For Freight apply to Jambs O. Oatbtan, ISO Broadway, New York ; Chambbbxin, Lee A Co., 1 Coantlee Blip, New York i J. 8. Chbnowxtn, A Co., Cincinnati, O ; Chambbbxin A Cbaweobd, Cleveland, O mal3-tlm CHAMBER! IN A CRAWFORD, FOBWAJIDBRH aV COMMISHION MEKCHANT8, Foot of Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio. DEALERS la Flour, Urain and other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line, Ohio Canal, and Union Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Chr Axeate for the foUowlna Lines t urawiora at vo'a nortnern a)0tlsl JO. P. R R. Line of Steam Pro Kimball, 1 0B State St., Boston. nellan. BCUTOll.lW " New York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, 1 Chamberlln Lee, A Co. New YorK end Cincinnati Line, I Agents, Chamberlln, Lee A Co'. Express, (No. I, Cantiie Slip, Troy and Oswego Line, . J New ork mal3-6m ' 1859. CRAWFORD A CO., 18S3. F0BVYABDEK8 cV COltlMISHION MERCHANTS, Ogdeniburgk, If. Y. PROPRIETORS of the Northern R. R. Line of Steam Propellers, between Ogdensburgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chi cago, Dealer, in FLOUR, URAIN and outer rttuuur., (.exclusively em commission.) Liberal advance, made on property lor aaie as ugaeu.uurgu, Boston and New York. mal3-6m NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, Between Beaton, New York and the West. CRAWFORD A CO., Ogdensburgh, New York, Proprietors. This Line eonsis'. of the following new first elass Propel ler., (leaving Ogdensburgh three times a week :) OGDENSBURGH, WISCONSIN, NKW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J. W. BKUOK8, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburgh with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, and Rutland and Burlington Rail, road., between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with the Lake Champlala tic White Hall Canal Line., between Rouse's Point and New York. AFPLT TO Oris Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 Bute street, Boston. O. P. 80OVBLL, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 State street, Boston. ). B. Matnabd, Agent Travis A Co'a Line, 33 ComtloaSlIp, New York. Chai. B.Janes, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Coantle Blip, up staire, new torn. Malcolm Canvibld, Agent Merchants' Line, OVs Coratiee Slip, New York CHAMBERL1N A CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE, ERIE CANAL AND LAKES. CHAMBERL1N, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE, ABELL A CO., Buffalo, Proprietors. NEW YORK AND OniO LINE, OHIO CANAL. CHAM BM KLIN A CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietors. ry Ho Transhipment at Troy or Albany. aJ Apply to N. Chamiixlin and J.O.Oatman, No. 1 Cosnties Slip, New York. Mark rackage. " N I. at u. u. o. i-ine. Ship dally at Pier No. g, East River, New York. mal3-8m nnRH. RlflHOP A CO.. FORWARDERS cV COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLEVELAND, OHIO. HP Proprietors ot the OHIO LINE, on the Ohio Canal. rn! for Wetttrn State Lin; and Wtttern State? Ezprn: C. W. Sloans, X Agents. C. H. Canfield, j 1SI Broad street, New York. Clinton Lint. Chatin A Ketsib, Agenu, 113 Broad street, New York. Eckford and Ohio Line. T. P. Waties A Co., Agents, 117 Broad street, New York. tVntern Freight Expreu. T. P. Watebs.IIT Broad street, New York. O. H. Chapim, 113 ' " mal3-3m L. BANNA. H. OAXBXf SON. B. BANNA. UArsnA, uaaasisuii ex- hm Wholesale Grocers ft Commission Merchants, HAAVCV'a nLOCX. BtXXWlN BTBBBT. ma!3-6m Clevelnnd, O. A. M. HALE. 1S53. JOHN TINBEB. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING Sc. COMMISSION MERCITANT8, Celambna, Ohio. Warehouse No. 8, Exchange Buildings, Bread street, (one door west of W. A. UILL at Co s Agricultural waraouse ) DEALERS tn Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Water Lime. Also, Agent, for the following Linea t Lathrop A Co'a Kxpress. Merchants' Transportation Company, Eckford Line, I pri. Canal Union Transport-tlon Company, J Western Lake Boat Line J Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all tlmea to contract freight to any part of the Union. lyALL AND BEX US." .BT. nnn'.l 1852s EDDY & HALL AD AY, STOBAGE, BHIPPINO ANO COMMISSION MER- UtlAn'l'et, And Dealers la Salt, Flear, Flah, Water Lime, tc. CSr Particular attention paid to the Purchaae or Sale of Grain, and Produce generally. - warenouae ana umce, toot oi rrom nrai, uppuaiw ujo , "and C. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. 17 Alao, A genu for the following Linea on Erie Canal : MERCHANTS' TBANSPOBTATION CO. ATPLV TO H. N. Holt A Co., No. 9 Cocntiea Slip, New York ; Holt, Palbieb A Co, foot of Washington street, Buflalo, Pro prietors. ECKFORD LINE. HoaH Alien, Aobxtb, No. 137 Broad street, Hew York, O. B. Williams J (up stain.) JNWAtLL.NfjA"N' i L' Wh"f' BUff4to- J. W. Pattim A Co. Proprietors, 15S, River street, Troy. EjF Mark package. Eckford Line," ahlp daily by Old Line Troy Tow Boata," Coentlee Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Running In connection with SeeaVi turtouj tnet of Steamboat! on the Lake; rxorxixroxa. B. A. Root A Co , 113 Pier, Albany. Davis A Sutton, Agents Reed's Steamboats, Reed's Warehouse, HUSelo. . H. Moan an. Buffalo. Geo. U. Tuttlb, Agent, Broad street. New York. C. 8. BlSHor A Co., Agenta, North Market, Boston. (y Mark parages Union T. Company," ahlp by "8 wilt, sure Line of Tow Boat," foot of Broad street, M. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE, tlarrhanrflaa forwarded dailv to and from New York. Albany and Buffalo, and all porta oa the Western Lakea and Caesla, with despatch, withoat transhipment at Albany or Troy. QCar- aoea tneurea net ween new i orx ana punaiu. a ... m n ! o-.. a. W V O. VV. JAUJiUIVB, rropinu,, wi .iu. e,. .. AOBNTS. R, L. Howxll,121 Broad street, New York, Olnstko A Daniels, 47 Quay atreet, ...Albany, J. J. Tallwadox. (foot of Waahlngton atreet,). ...Buffalo, Ennv A Hallasat, Cleveland, Er Mark oackates" W. L. B. Line," and Shin by We tern LBae POOS i-ino, lOOt OI Oroao arrcr. nrw iota y Apply to 11. riTl'u, toiumoue, u. XT' Our connections with the above Line, and with Lathrop A Co'. Expreaa, are auch that we can assure Merchants and Shipper, la general, that we can forward goods to all points a little quicker ana cneaper inan aay outer Line, atarx u. Mara ail paeaagea legiDiy, ana witn earn. EDnY A HALLAOAY, Cleveland. H. FITCH, Colambaa ap16-6m A. M. HALE, General Ageat oa Ohio CaaaL 1852. Hobby, Hughes & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ae FORWARDER" urveiann, omo. PROPRIETORS OF Wetter TraB.portatioa Llae, om Ohio Canal, ana Bieam rropeiiera ALLEGHENY, H. A. KENT, Of B. 8PAULDING. SANDUSKY. Forming a Dally Line between Buffalo aad Porta oa Lake Erie, ALSO-AQEItTS FOR New York aad Erie Hailroad, via Dunkirk. Apply to M. B. SPAULDING, No t Coartlaad atreet, New York. WESTERN TBANSPOBTATION COMPANY, Art, Ceavai ate AaMe. Apply o J-H. 133 Broad atreet. New York. - r. B. Btraaa, 86 stateatreet, Doatoa. 8. G. Chasb A Co-, Albany. Gklston A Evanb. Buffalo. 8. Flannaoan, Philadetpnia. Apply to BUTTLES, COM STOCK V CO., Colimbiu, Ohio. Merchant, and ahlpper. are lespttlfulry lefened lo the ebove Eoaaea end Lhea,aad asaa red that lliwr good aJ produce wig beearefnlly kwdleAead preanptly tut aided to aad froaa New York, or to any point desired, via Dnnkirk, Bmfalm, Ttmawtrnda ar Omotga, ar to any pert oa the Lakea, at one feanaAcaasoaaary Mark mekaare "Care Rubtrv.Bnrne. A Co, ClerehmaT." or Cars Battle, cranator at IM, CoMmDae.- - NBW BOORS. 'Etreeh Laavxa (raaa Waetava Waoda. By Metta r Faller. Taw Naval Ixwtlratxeara af a BewaMtet aa Address betoratbe Irvuag Llaerary laatuasa, by Wan. xUxweU Wood, U.S. Nary. A VMlA-rfawaae ta Barvaa. eaabrarlng a Irv of Exetera- BoaooltaeNiia. By t. v. C. aamita. Editor of the Boatoa Med- leal aa Mrgteai aoaraas. Thla day reearead at tea Bear Booaatore. aa A H. RXLET A CO. New No reli! rpHE following work, .re just reeelved, acd for sale at the m. Newapaper ana rsnammi If vatarlaa anri MUerieaoi swuiaaa. i ".""" The Swamp Steed) or, The Daya of Marlon Men. The two Brides By T. B. Arthur. Pa1blar.il. Re Rnlwnr. irloa ana hla Merry The Rebel Spy A Tale of the Revolution, Ao., Ao. Together with a very Urge assortment of new and Interesting reading matter, Including variety of Newspapers, among WDtcn may oe lonna ne louowiuf, via i Gleison;s Pictorial, 10 cents a week. Waveily Magailne. do do New York Herald, weakly, 10 cants per week. New York Tribune, do do do National Police Gaiette, do S do New York Picayune, do 6 do Carpet Bag. do 8 do Lantern, do 18V, do Saturday Evening Post, do 5 do New York Dutchman, do 9 do Punch, do 15 do Railroad Guide, do IS do Scientific American do 8 do 8plrlt of the Timet, do 18V. do And many other,, too numerous to mention, but If you will drop in, yon shall have s ebanoe to look at all, and select such as you may Ilk. best mall O. A. MONTROBS. NBW MUSIC, yV C. Reed's Music Store! at x a pECEIVED this day, a large supply ol new ttandara ana IV ratblonane Musie. . Grand Polka da Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old Folks at Horn., (cocnlo.) Wallace. Allen Petey. Gold Fever Gallon, by Strak- Blanch. Alpen. osch. Tom Moore. Gaslight Schottlsch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Schottlsch. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Long Syne WaltE. Happy Family Polka. Off for Baltimore, (comic.) Kathleen, Mavonrneen, at sung Walt for the Wagon. by Catherine Hayea. There', magte la that little The Last Rose of Summer. song; and many other Bongs Wedding Polka. (Grobe. and piece. apSS Louslsna Bella, variation., by SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. , , j j THE undersigned most respectfully Inform, his friend. and the public generally, that he Intend, to open hla well knows GARDEN, on the west aide of the Chlllloolhe rood, about half a mile aouth of Columbus, for visiter., and solicits the eontlnnonot of their liberal patrsnage bestowed oa hi. establishment last year. Nolther exertion nor the area test expense have been spared to render the moat delightful spot ia the vicinity of the Capital aa attractive, comfortable and pleasant aa eonld be done. All kinds of refreshments and delicacies which will gratify oa epicure to his heart'a content, will be served ap for a f.lr and reaaonable priee, at a moment's notice. Desirous to avoid misunderstanding and vexations, and prevent mischief, I call the attention of the visiters of the Gardeo to some regulation, posted la different place, on the premises, hoping that they will be obv served. Visiters on Sunday have to pay ten cents for admission, and reclve a ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to that amount. Well, friends, come one, com. all, and enjoy the pleasures of God's delightful nature. mb30ltf ANDREW SCHNEIDER. LAW REFORM. ARTICLE 1. Papera relative to Codification, Ae. Art S. Copy of the Report made by the Commlsslonersto the House of Commons. Art. 3. Important changes In the common and statute laws oi England. Art. 4. Revision of the laws of Massachusetts. Art. 8. Report of the Commissioner, upon the expediency ol reducing to a written and .ystenutie code the laws of Maasachu- "Art. ft. Review of the Revised Statutes of MaatoehtueUa. Ar V Tha Riia.ian CnAm. Art. 8. Comparative view of the French and English Courts o justice Art.. Dissertations on the law of Scotland. Art 10. The difference between th. French and English Judl eialaystems. . . , Art. 11. Athenlsn Judges, New Code of Procedure ta New York, Ae., Ate. Complied by a member of the Ohio Bar. Published, and for tale at the New Bookstore. nh53 J- H RILEY A CO. FOBSALB. ., , , JtHATdeslrabletwo ttoryBriek House and Half Lot edJoln!n 1 .u. mMmm nf nni. ffaimu.1 MeAarr on Broad atreet ba- .m.. ui.hawA Third atraata. The house contains on the first floor two parlor, and dining room, and on the second floor there are seven well arranged Bedchamber., good cellars under the whole house, well or water, cittern, under-ground drain, Ac., together with a choice variety of Fruit and Shrubbery. This .n tu nnn-hasMl nn eood navmentB. or will take Inex- ahanee a deairaMeCottege House in a central location. Persons In want of a piece of property In one of the most desirable lo-cations In thecltv would consult their Interest by calling on the subber. immediately. BAKER A ARMSTRONG. ana ni rni.I.ing Y.ANDBt mm iarr and hatter nnrtion of these lands still remain nn X sold, and they are now offered at private aale OB accommodating terms a port only of the purchaae money being required "ai. fnraaihnlMlnaaadantlotsinthe village of Gambler hli.h are nnaurnaased for beantv of location, and all the more Important advantage to oe aesireu in sucn uruporij. A good hotel is specially needed In the village, and a lot for tot purpose will be furnished on favorable term.. .1 .k..iv n.wtkl.v K.nf anantv. ffi? w .o. o mT:6.wIQ, Agent. mar nnnna at nnsTi rrtHIS headln. mar anoear strange BUT IT IS TRUE. In I nrA.r tn aln.a mit nnr atnflk Wa era feeetvlox and ODOnlnf a lot of NEW GOODS, of such articles aa we are out of, and .hick ara n.Aaa.ar tn have na Band until the BtOCk i. OlOHd. For a short time longer an opportunity of saving the ususal profit on goods. Is nff'ered. , nieaeaea iisbiib, ariaa a,aaw. a . Rammer Uaade far Mob aad Bore, and sundry other Good, including tern choice sails of mall Flinred Ckiatxea aad Barege ale Laiaee. ? a a- a- Aan finan Lam, xiow opening ano.or .s vD. ft niaiaiai.a I.n aa TOWN MTltKaT tar BALE. HE eaat half of INLOT no ,! I now tor aaie on tavoraoie terms. Tha lot is situated directly opposite the Methodist Church property, on Town street To those who wisn to ae-eure a place convenient to the bnaineaa portion of the eity, and eligibly situated lor a private residence, now ia us iun iov chase, aa It Is the Intention of the owner to dlspoae of it i early as practicable inquire o, .a... or mggp. ARMSTRONG. rpHE LARGE NEW ROOM now occupied aa Uouatlng itoom a ... nhiA Htata jnnmai. win m pannao tor a nitaoia n sinew. If desired, poeeeuton may be had of the cellar nnder and alan nf tha vault at tha eaat end of the Journal Build Inga ; the vault contain, a quantity of trst-rate coal, which eaa oe aecuree oa lavoratue verms, ruaiw . . wv .m May. Inquire of apMI CHARLES SCOTT. TAKE NOTICE. tan ma Ralldiaw La mt have fonr handsome Belldiaa Lata oa the corner ol Friend and Seventh streets, ranging In prices from S3O0 to r tSOOeaeh. We wlllsellthemonsuch termstbatanv bodyconbay. DeaUbe tea lata. ami in m miuua, Reel Estate Agents. a VINE BMIDINCI 1 WE are authorised to offer for aale a fine Residence, situated oa Fourth atreet. aorta of Brood .treat, oaly a few minute. walk from the eentre of the elty. The house Is a new two story brick, containing nine rooms, well flalahed, and a good cellar under It The Lot la 3t by IM feet, and has a Well, Clatern, Sta bla. and some of the choicest bearing rrnlt Tree, on it, in is is s very desirable location, and will be .old on reasonable term. aulTO AW Bill f a Dt Tata A .Lila J.? .WrCBB. lHWiaj a-.ga.aB.a-. General Headquarters, FOB LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND HEALTH IN8TJ. KtHUE, Oflice la Piatt's Black, State St, Stairs. IN these days of tairarea of Insaranee Companlea, the nader-alaaad would call ataantloa to tha exhibits of eocno ot the companies which ha baa the honor to represent. Among them Franklin Fire Ina Co. of Philadelphia Mists 1,984,300 Franklin, of New York, do. 300,000 Ppnngneld Fire end Marine, do. 104,180 Etna, ot Utlca, N. Y, do. 170,000 Reatalaer,ofLaalngbarg,II.Y, do. 800,000 Unloa, of Fort Plain. N.Y do. 173.000 Budeon Hirer Ina, Waterford, N. Y, do. 34H.S78 City Insuraaos Companv ol Ciocinaatl, do. 100,000 Several of tha above eonipaale. take at arise and Fire riaka. LIFE INSURANCE. Metnal lleaefit New York and New Jersey L381.000 Jefferson Life laaaraaea Co-Cuieiaaatl 100.000 Anaerlcsa Temneraaea Life Ina. Co, Hartford.... 100,000 Anaericaa Mutual Life Ina. Co, New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSCBANCE. M Mechanies Mutual Health Aasoclatloa. Ciau 889 000 The anderslxaed will take great pleasure la exhibiting the re- orat rrporta of all the aboreoonirxaie, aad explaining In axtan-o tbeirresooreeaaad manner ot dotag boaiseaa. In the various depmiuuenttof Fire. Marine, Life, and Health insurance, there can be ao raperior taeilitle offered by any ageat or company. CALIFORNIA LIFE RISKS taken oa moat favorable ssrma. Beanambar la call at Read Quarters, State atreet, ap tain. WAJU1CB Jt.NA.lno. agent. L. E. WtLaoN. eab-agent. asarxo. AGENTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A FEW ACnVK YOUNG MEN waaksd tasmediately to act aa travetta Arataforavahaahas Lttararv Magasfcae hast ia. aaca. Aav Dereoa Mnm of eaterlM a nroneble nehM rare eaaaoa is sow oneree ao eaavnaa aa naa. appiKsuoa arast be aaada lanaedtoteiy. as the proprietor snu raanai anwa bat a few dava. Apply at th eoutiag-rooaa of tteOhwSata.Joaraal.for la- foraianoa. apl4-tf FOB SALE A GENUINE MEXICAN LAND WARRANT. Inqtrlreof Am Jala BARER A ARMSTRONG VINB OLD BYE WHISKY. A r ArTtTFACTURED bv M. Aahbrook. of Aahville nrtaaa at lt tteKaadaaahssxaaUaAsiaaataatiyeahaaALbythsbaf rel or otaavwiloresJeky I aUL.i,B tTsa. bistb PLAIN AND FIGURED DELAINBS. AN eadlea variety of Plata aad Figured De Lai aea, Casaxai Franca Merlaoee.loaihstlnee, Ac, at the New Store of a ii Ar Let at OAA.L., l-SBIl BCBNETS PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WATBB COOLERS, t taslaatly ea haaW end for sale at aav. ak Btis. a. OppastM tha FiaaaMa Beak. dailn DI)io 0!ate Journal. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1852. izm U-ID' IABI COHCSBI. Tbt New York piper ipeak ia glowing termi of Jiixt'i Uit conoert in Amerioa, at Cutis Garden, tbs theatre of her first triumph in onr land. We copy few paragraphs from an able criticism in tha IWibvnt t Cattle Garden presented a wonderful ipeotacls last evening. Seven thousand per.on. were oa quietly teat. ed at if tbey bad been bat teven hundred, and Jenny Lind'i laat conoert in America wa at supremely triumphant a tbs magnificent geniut of lbs artiit, and the wannest wishes of bar friend eonld have desired. Every pot wbenoe a view of the itage eonld be obtained wa occupied. A numerous force of police lined tbe bridge and aecured tbe moat perfect order, and the asternal arrangement of every kind were managed with a (kill which we eeuld with to tee oftener du-nlaved on anon occasion. The immense throne of omntbaae and carriage waa a little confuted a possible, and tbeir Heady roll op Broadway for a long time after the close of tbe conceit apprised tbe thousand. who were not present, tbat tbe lait ong wa rang. At tbe Close ot tne concert, alter wo tumuuuoua ap nlanaa that followed the two nrevion aona. Madame Goldechmidt aang a FartwtU to America in tbe same spot npon wbicb ine tang tne urttmg, i oe woroe, wdicu we subjoin, are the natural, timple and beautiful expression of regretful farewell.and the mniio, compoted bv Mr. Goldaohmidt it of that tranquil, pensive char- aoter which alwayt mark northern ong of tbi ityle, and gave tbe singer fine opportunity of proving tbe rich resource of ner voice a if every note of that wonderful organ would be beard in farewell. Tbe ong was received with quiet applause, and withoat enthu iaam. We are glad it wa o. There wa a fimei in a sober adieu. It became the woman and tbs artiit. It wa the exoretsion of feeling, not tbe explosion of passion. To have retired in tbe storm which whirled around the close of Comin' thro' the Rye, would have been a diaaDnearance urjon which memory would not have lingered. Inferior artist mav bow adieu to tbe applause of clapping band, but Jenny leavea u amid tha mnrninr of beatins' heart. A ahe aang- the tone aha tnmaW tn fane everv oart of the hall, and a, with clasped band, she ended, .he threw ber oul into tbe final (train. She wa recalled, after retiring, and advancing, with ber husband, to the front, (he bowed for tbe last time, where she bad bowed for tbe first, in America i not a flower fell at ber feet. But a audden gust of enthusiasm seized the cold, cold publio heart, and hat were waved, and hurras shouted, a the withdrew for the laat time. FAREWELL TO AMERICA. woxds bv c. r. cxanch nrosto a ooldsohhidt. Bung by MADAME JINNY OOLDICHM1BT. Young land of hope fair Western Star I Whose light I hailed from dimes afar I leave thee now but twine for thee One parting wreath of melody. O take this offering of the heart From one who feel, 'tit sad to part And If It be that strains of mine Have glided from my heart to thine, My voice was but the breexe that .wept The spirit chords that In thee slept The music was not all my own Thou gnvest back the answering tone. Farewell when parted from thy shore, Long absent scenes return once more; Where'er the wanderer's home may be, Still, still will memory turn to thee I Blight Freedom's clime I feel thy spell, Bat I mutt say farewell farewell I Mm. CLAr.Mr. Forney, formerly editor of the Philadelphia Penntylvanian, and now Clerk of tbe House ot Hepresentaiive., iu a ieuer irom warning ton, published in the Pennaylvauian, thua (peaka of Mra. uiay: Do you know that Mr. Henry Clay ba never vi.it- ad Waahineton? Her domealio character seem to have been formed for tbe qniet shade, of Aahland, and . though her woman' heart beat high when ahe taw "young Harry with hi beaver on," in themid.t of the greate.t event that have made hi name immort.lryet by ber the blessings of home and of fireside were to be prelerrea. now mat toe a ia teaman ia wnating away, ber presence would alleviate hi sufferings, and pre pare him for his final reckoning. But now ahe i too old to come. SheTould not bear the toilsome journey from Lexington, and ahe remain, a it were, a watcher for the fatal new. A few dav ago the sent bim a boquet or flower; but when they reached here, tbey were faded a melancholy evidence that both the giver and receiver were fast hastening to that bourne whence no traveler return. The old man eloquent held it to bia lipt for a few tecond., and (aid, with a mournful pat bo, ' tbe perfume ia almoat gone !" But not so with hi. fame. Tbat will live forever green in tbe memory of man. Hit physical frame will decay, but bia great history will never bs forgotten. Of bim and of nia place, in the regard of men, in the dim future, it may well be said, Yoa may break, you may ruin the vote It yoa will, Bat the scent of the roses w ill hang round it atm." A Railroad Pictoab. Would you like tbe loxury of a new sensation f Take your stand six feet from a railroad track In the night, and await tbe passage of tbe Express train. There i no wind stirring. Clond close in the light of the stare. The bum of life baa ceased. Blackness and silence brood together npon the face of tbe earth. Afar off the listening ear catches a dawning roar. Half heard and ball felt it grow into more distinctness partly revealed by the trembling of tbe aolid earth and partly felt aa a shapelest horror filling the air. Every second fills it awful volume and deepen it terror. Tbe earth now quakea under it tread a blazing glare, aa from the eye of bell, flaihe livid horror into the surrounding air and you tee, crawling along in anaky track, with fiery head croncnea close to tne groana, ana us long irnm iwisj. ing from aide to tide with a wavy motion a gigantic and terror-breathing monster, inttinct with life and power, crashing the earth with it tread, and creating whirlwind with its blasting breath, as it sweeps along. Ia there any thing in the world which impresses tbe mind with a profounder sense of resistless power than that enormous mass, with it blaxini eye and amoky breath rushing with the speed of a cannon ball, and startling tbe air and earth with the overwhelming horror of it flight t Imagine such a flight aero, the country fifty year ago unheralded by any rumor of it coming, revealing it exiatence by it pretence, and rn.bing euddenly into obliviona it now rashes into the darkneat while yoa gaze npon the apot where it disappeared and bear only tbe taint ecno ot its distant tread. What rumors of it would fill the world ! What tale, of its grandeur of its speed and power would startle the credulity of the remotest village gossip iV. Y. Timet. A Sao Oatastbopri Stiamboat Bobbed. Tbs steamer Southerner, of tbe Toledo and Cleveland line, which left Toledo laat night, bring intelligence that tbe steamboat Telegraph waa discovered off Turtle Island Light, about one o'clock thi morning, completely enveloped in flame. Capt. Pheatt, of the Southerner, run bi boat alongside as near aa ne coma approecn, but could discover no human being on or near her, and therefore conclude there ia reason to fear tbat her en tire crew suffered a horrible death from the flames. The Telegraph wa a email boat used a a lowing craft, ber office re and crew numbering air to eight men. Capt. Pheatt left the burning wreck about 3 o'clock thi morning. The origin of the fire ia unknown. Sandusky Regular. ' The funeral of Mrs. Wright, wife of Governor Wright, of Indiana, was attended, at Indianapolis, on M.itidav. bv an immense concoorse. including all the officer of the State, member of both branches of the Legislators, and clUxeoa Irom various part or tne State. Mr. Wright waa born in Pickaway county, in tbi 8tate. A committee of tbe Indiana Legislature have reported ia favor of the contract ayttem of doing the public printing. MOU NBW CABPAtTINtt. TBX nbseribara ara bow raeeiviaff very la a additions ac tbeir former aaaortroaat, aiakiar oa of th awiat Ocalrabla stock to be f ad in the citr. Their eorlntmeowpTleee every variety to ba faaad tat tha snaiwet. Tapestry Velvet, Tapestry Pi easels Insrreine, Ac. Alao, whl aad col d India Matting, OU Clothe, Bugs, Mats. Lacs aad Swiss Window Cartaiaa. Bayarr wttl eoaaart mir ia r i d j aooxing at oar stoeK be. Mi LT A 4L, B a-v .- a. a-v w t , tm , v. new m VUs if eAjammd. (JaMI-dly T atocaivm, UTTLBA, COIUTOCK Co.

y4vjJw;iWti,iii'iviiiTiiiiwiiii'iii' NUMBER 2U COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 89, 1852. VOLUME XV. 1HTBO AMD PUBLISHED BT , JOOTT It BASOOaS. OFFICE JOCOBAI. IDILDIKOf, BIOS iXgtUU STBXXTS. , COUNTING ROOM ON HIGH STREET. TEBMU Invariably la advance. I'taa Uuliy, to parsons In Colnmbus, per jeer soo lent oy man dui ui uuiuiuvua S 00 during the session, snd T ri-Weekly bilnce of tear In Columbus ...... By mall .... .......... rh Trl-Weekly by mail Weekly tnColumbue Outol the city; by mall, alngie . . To oluba ot four end npwarde To oluba of ten and upwerde, to one eddreu Dally, session -. Tri weekly Weekly, single ' To clubi of live end upwerde 600 4 00 3 00 a 00 . 1 SO 1 ss 1 00 9 00 1 00 SO 40 Advertising. The lollowlnx retee end rulee of advertising have been eg reed upon between the proprietor! ot the Ohio Stattman and the Ohio Stale Journal, to be observed, In all eaiee, after tble date. July tO, 1843. ' 'III O iMiiii. waiiy raper. OiwauUere, 10 Una or leu, onelneertlon J u each addiUonal " i 1 week i, .a 8 .. ., ii 3 ii .... . ii 1 month .... i 8 " 3 " . 0 50 . 089 . 1 SO . 9 00 . 3 00 . 4 00 . 6 00 . 8 00 10 00 . IS 00 18 00 . 10 00 90 00 99 00 SS 00 . 30 00 80 00 . 35 00 40 00 . 4S 00 SS 00 130 00 ., ii ii " . ' ii 19 standing card, 8 linea or leaa, perennnm . oolumn,wlth 4obangea, " " ii 18 " 11 ohenged weekly ii daily with 4cbangoa i ii 6 " ii ii 13 " ohenged weekly oeuy Other caaea not provided for, chargeable In eontormlty with the above ratea. . . . ' The standard of measurement to be minion type. For eeoh additional square In the dally, Inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for each additional square Inserted under the yearly ratea, half prlee. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it Is spa- eitied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the P"FubHshera not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candldatea (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of ufty eents per week, for each name ( the came to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be " Advertlaementa not marked on the copy for a speclSed number ot Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The Drlvileges of yearly advertisers will be continod rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. . . Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents,Arc., not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged bv the niece, at the usual ratea. NO ADVBBTiaEMENT CAN BX INSBETED OBATCITOnSLy. Advgft.vTOnUforcharlttblelnstiMtiona,8recompanies.ward, township d other public meetings, and such llke.to be charged hDetrhe1ntcrted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral nnvltation . or obituary noticee, and when ao accompanied, to be RMula, advertisers, and all otherssondlng communlcatlone or TequTrln entices, desiring to call attention to laire, soirees, con-dartsi or any pub io entertainments where ebargee are made or fmUUo'"-- aU notices ot private usociatlons-every notice HZ ned t ".II attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-tndodw p"''te individual interest, can only be Inserted wuh the understanding that the aame is to be paid tor. II toended to be inserted In the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 80 cents per lino, and then only when "EXStfSStt o les. thandouble dtSn rt of SO oer cent. In advance on the above rates. MtornanK holden forth, price of inserting advertlae-menu brought in by them. HOMEOPATHY. DR8. COULTER A BARNES announce to the cltixens of to-lumbua and vicinity that they have termed a partnership lor the practice of th Healing Art according to there formahiry law of Homeopathy. Tney expect also to cure thel patie nu JiThout that aevere and terribto medication which make, them worse before thev can be made better, or sinks them nearer the a-rave belore there la any effort to raise them. ' M uffles In the Odeoa Balding. Re sidencei of Dr Coer"eornerof bt.te and Fourth streets. T. "'f u Tn .l. South side 4 doors west ot Third. apl J-u I) It. H. 1 THRALL, (late of OamMer.) "iFFICE removed to UwVNNE'e jjlock, corner ui V,","'' Hit, oiijjw .."J u -I a. OB. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, njO. 4, Netl'e Eachange, opposite mo il office. High street, Columbus. aeclx NATHAN BROOKS, Jaettee af (he Peace. Office In the locm formerly occupied by Justice Evans, aoutb wf the Franklin Bank, up stairs. .nno iianwr Jk I'.lt.. .EALER8 in Hardware and Cutlery Iron, Nall..Gla..,House t Builders' Materials, Farming and Stechanical Tools, Military 0E laoodi. to, to. No. 161 High street, aign oi me ui r.u.. Atteraevand Coauaellorat Law.Columbiie, Ohio. nc"aSNei?s Exchange, opposite Secretary ot State's othce. Ottice, jy87 WALTER Ttlttl-i'i Atteraer aad Coaneellor at La w, Colambua, OMf. ALStTaCoinmissioner to tke the Acknowledgment Weeds , for the State ot New York. ocfc) JAMBS A. WILCOX, ry Public and Commlealoaer for New York and T the Office of P. B. J. A. WILCOX, High street near Broad. mb3-43m jTr. tuttlb, ATTOXNII AMD COOMXLLOB AT LAW. r FFICE Neat door aouth of City Bank Bulldlngs,oerl. f sum's 3.Hllrv8tnm. Cnlumhua.Ohlo. aolimfcwiy .. ..,.-.. uxnbt r. raox. """"ffioWAY &FAGK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WIS .will practice law, aa partners, In the Courts f P'n''D mt .Jolningeountlea,and lnthe Clrcu t endri""-8-Courts Office in Platfs new building, opposite Bute House. maytut losxra . smith. STI IT II ale MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Katato, Beonty Laad Aen," Two doore Eaat of High, on Town Street, COLUMBCS, OHIO, ATTENDtotna praence oi mnr f """"-'--- aiona. buying, aelllng and obuinlng Und Warrants, selling .-.1 SSlni leal Eaute. examining fand tlUes, collecUon of and leasing Real Estate, examining Br" Letters from distance asxat be post-paid. ap7 r. e axaaioas. L. B. HABBIB v. r.. HRSSIONS cV CO.. Wltttlltl AMD BBTAIL DXALIBS IM DRY GOODS, Boots, Bhoee, Hata, Cape, Straw Goods, Aa Fonrdoora south of the American, Columbua. oel8 w. axux.T. :-" ti Pf BIRt St Liu LK i i WOK BWCeS" ND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, A RE prepared to Bind ta any style, tn a superior manner- . t . Having m na, nni u-..-, - , Ho. 1 Buckeye Block id story. ap58 iota w bIkkiu noaxar abhstxono. n EAL EST A E BROElsAlnaT ERAl'l'aN DAG ENTS. REi8"rim EhnW Bank Building, Column.., O. .u,n mnnjcl. OX0. 0. COMSTOCX. BUTTLBIB, w- . f rFlwiSr.rVddCea Fishand Lumber. ;Head of the Canal, uoiumoua, wuio. ry Liberal advaacea made on eonalgnmcnta. mart w rwiu; a v Ar r:iVi Sr.. Foaairy, Brwd atrwr the Bridge, C.lnm-.gtovesotallklndandairoITvartet'ofCa.tlnga.alwsy.onhand.octL'al IX. E. 8.MITII, Aactlea a.d C.m-ii.-Me-t , W ,Ne. 3, Odeoa "r""'","!. u ,T7,.r.' iiuAoldFarnltnre Mcrlntioa of good. aoU will And It to their advantage to can. Liberal advances made oa consignmentt. Colambaa, Uct, itt. "HENRY CBBARS ok ABIJAH H . CHIEARS, u.. p-i.um a ad Paaer Haaaera,, .hrtreeChatweeaSorint aad Loogatraett.Columbaa.unio jnwoty MAfB .aame nA.a havethia day ensoelated tnenwelvea ha bual. IJaEi ofWM. RICHARDS A CO, attbe old lsVaaai MiaHarni BBlfn- A- MCU lavnai wv M. RICHARDS. Cotexabaa, Febraary 1, 1851. Wal. H. BLADE, ThaUhanl natroaaxe with which our frtenda and the pubtla 4seeatamof theaan - '" ' WM RICHARDS A CO. Febraary I, IBSi. ad serenaa hartal aaaettled eecoants with the late arte of wtL ESdVlavi to eel! and cZTX' . fawrlO Febraary 1,1851. TALCABLB P.M1PKRTY OH THIRD ITaKxT i u Maaeatreets :alao aeon leaagooaoaa-eaiui Eaaaireoi NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Bt!IM V BCRAMBI'M , , IUFIBIO XNOLISH COACH VABNISII, Depot 36 New Street, NKW YORK. fVHa highly celebrated Varntsb is expressly adapted for the I .... V.n.u. r lloht arnrk nf an, kind. In transoarencT. brilliancy and durabiUtv la not surpassed by any other article of tu. una now m u. r us up u, . audiiZ Also, oonstantly on hand, Varnish of superior quality, soluble for Cabinet and other work. ma94-3m BROWN, PALMER c D WIGHT, No. 179 Broadway, N. Y. City, COHNR Ot MAWUf LANS. Watches. Watch Hlovetnentt, FINE DIAMOND AND PEARL JEWELRY, . Sllrer and Plated Ware, Mitain navaa. vawnv iKTfCLKI. to which they invite the attention of the trade generally through out the country. maS4-3ni FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, At No. 40 Pine Street, New York. PRINTED by a new patent proeeta. E. E.RICb CO., Pat-enteea, would most respectfully announce to the trade, that they have attained the great desideratum of printing Floor OU Cloths by machinery, which, for elegance of flnlsh, nave never been excelled, and hich tbey are now offering, together with large and desirable stock of Cloths, from 9 to 6 test wide, at greatly reduced prices, at their Warehouse, No. 40 Fine street. mall-3m FBEMII7M FIANOFOHTES. OROVBSTKEN aV CO. . V ; WOULD call the attention of those about purchasing lo their anlendid atoekof 6W to Ikk octave FIANOS, which they believe cannot be excelled by any other in the eity, either lor tone or finish, or In quality of material, or In workmanship. Aa an evidence of this, they would state that at ine laat r air oi toe American Institute they were awarded a GOLD MEDAL for the best Flano, being the fifth successive year In which they have received premiums from the Institute. rorthe Southern market we are making with Doable Iron Frames and detached eases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. 481 Broaduay, New York, (tin stairs ) J. H. Gbovxitxen, W, TausLOW. mal4-3m ZINC PAINT WARRANTED FUBE. TUB NEW JERSEY ZINC CO WABiHouaa, 4S Dey Street, New York turnlsh their Zino Palnta at the following prices t No. 1, White, ground in oil. 9 cents per lb. No. 9, White, ground In oil, 8 cents per lb. No. a, White, ground In oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown and Black, ground in oil.Sto cents per lb. Dry White of Zlno, 6 cents per lb. ' ti,i; wiiitr 7.1 Nf! PAINT eoual welaht covers, accord ing to surface, from 40 to 100 per cent, more aurlace than any other Paint; retains Its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective qualitlea for years ; Is free from the poisons so dangerous in other pigment,, to painters and tenants of newly painted rooms, and resists the sulphurous coal gases, and fool air of ships, and aa outaide or Inside Paint, does not tarnish or become yellow. Ground in varnish it forms a beautllui porcejain noun, ine French rovernment has adopted Zlne Paint for all its uses. Th. RnriWN ANn HI.ACK ZINC FAINTS form directly a aolid metallic costing on wood, brick, iron, Aa, admirable lor fire-proof qualities. Tney are unrivaled for rail care, depots, engines, eto. For marine utee they resist the corroding of salt i . i .iL.an.Uta nAaalAwaa simnlloil nn wawr ana weaiaor, ao wwu j omcr ituw. -rr- liberRl term by MAMN1NG PQUIEH, Ageuu, Hj)0-4lJm WW CI.WW awsa. Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufactory. Of, 69 & 71 Foray th Street, N. V. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, having devoted bis personal atten. 1 Hon for many year to the LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME BUSINESS, is fully competent by his experience to execute work of any description In nls line tnai will give satisfaction to the most particular, neing proosuij iqo LARUESTAND MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENTof the kind In this country, It possesses advantages over others in VARIETY AND EXTENS1VENESS OF BTOCKi and the iono sTABLtsHxD and continual Increase of trade from all parts of the Union, with the many Improvement, the undersigned has recently made in his machinery, enables him to sell his articles at less prices than any other manufacturer i and be reapeettnlly solicits his friends and the public In general to call and examine hla large assortment of LOOKING GLASSES and PICTURE FRAMES previous to purchasing. .. . On handf ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all length,, lor shipping. All communications through the post office will be thanklully received and punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat, ham Square Post Office. mh31-d3m H. J. B1GLER. LOOKING-GLASS WAKE-ROOMS Art Repository and Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS WILLIAMS, Ho. 353 Broadway, Hew York. ; LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importers and Dealers in Fibst Class EoaorxAN Ekohavikos, Abtists Ma-TKBIALS, On Panting, Dbawinos, Btaicaby and Wonxs or Abt oxneeai.lv. , The attention of purchaaera Is respectfully solicited, witti ine assurance that every article will be lurnished of a superior quality at the moat reasonable rates. marS-amd. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. (Improved in quality and reduced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation ot weighing, aa Kali-road Scales for Trains and Single Cars, In use on the principal railroads in the United Stales apd Great Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels, tor Foundries, Rolllna Mills, Ac. 8TORE SCALESt wlon modlBcationai COUNTER SCALESi HAY and COAL SCALES, Ao. These scales have been long known and severely tested ; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perleet adjustment Is such, that they are regarded aa thx btanoaxd, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS & CO., 89 Water at, New York, in rvinmhna. v fl. RxNTOW. mer5-3md MAUARA FALLS HOTEL, Nlaaara ran-, n. x. THOMAS R. COULOH, proprietor, ue oi me nemeni nuioi, Buttalo, and more recently from Stanwlx Hall, Albany, New York. This Hotel, centrally located, and contiguoua to the Buffalo, Rocheater, and Falls Railroad, la now thrown open for the reception of visitors. Varied and important additions have been made to this establishment during the peat winter, and the parlora and bed rooms throughout, supplied with costly and splendid lurniture. Every etTort that human ingenuity could devise, haa been employed to command for this house the distinction of a FIRST CLAriS HOTEL. The undivided and ceaseless attention of the proprietor and his competent assistants, will be assiduously directed to the com-fort and pleasure of tho.e seeking recreation during the summer muoths at this far-famed and world-renowned watering place. mayV-lm music STORE. NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, the finest collection ever be-nr.Krnn.kt to thla eitV. Which WBS WleCted for hUB it Now York And Ho,ton bv eomoetent judges. Ahw, will be coo m1w rniwir. N.w Wu.ic aoon aa nubllsbed. He will been abled to fumlah Seminaries and Teacher, at the lowest ratea PPIANOS Thelarreststoek ereroffrred In tbl. elty, rronj the celebrated manufaetoriea rf Chickering, Oilbert Ladd, u.ii.a. a Ham m.1 varinna other manufaetoriea. which be will sell for cash cheaper than any other eatablUhmeat In thla Stale Having 6,-ea a raanuiaeiorer oi riaao iur iu. ..... ,.4i. ..in in the bnaineaa. In Boston, he la con fident he eaa sell for lea. than any otnereataousnmeaiiaw N. B Planoe tuned end repaired at short notice. New and second-hand Pianos to rent. ff,ti a aoon sons ui neu nw New Snrins Goods, by Express. UTRHDAMEt BHAPLEY eb HALL ere aowreeelving 111 a large and splendid assortment of MILLIHfcRr, JKa-uiafii hiiu Aiin Paanr ROOD3.of every atyle and va rlety. arhich they are now ready ao sell at the lowest caaa price. ALSO, ureasmg ana nepunng bubhcm - - -: - and oa tne enortesi notice. t ncnovED. nu, nDtTisissn ANSI avRRinnrCAL DEPOT I i. - - ,k Rnrkm, Rlnpk to the room formerly occupied by the CITT HOTEL, In Backus' Block, oa High, be- 'Ww C. A. MONTRQ8B chb xrnB a A l.w. m no a. mmrj im the State Journal office, with 1 the Boilers, Pumps, Connection Pipes, ate. belonging there to, ta now for sale. The ennne naa a a incu cyuaocr, L-Lx. i tl. kniur 1. is iM Ioqv. 32 Inehje ta diameter, with double ioee. The whole U now running constantly, ta ta good order, and eaabeaeea by any one wiehing to purchaae, at . ,llh..nl,l nai wwrv favorable terBM. Lao. by Inquiry at thie office atay be found a good 10-horae mnr ataara aa-c iach eyliader. I foot stroke with boiler Ana Ratafee, ta complete order.-Also, twc mall Iron Fane, for foundries, Ae UanCT sr. HE BROADWAT HOTEL, sitaatedoa Broad street, Co- 1 rambae, Ohio. The Furnttare belonging lo saia noaat wmkatoaeperaoarttnT,aaigooaa TW -v, pnrry e- be "- INSURANCE. Tho.e who wish tar Fire Insurance will pleaae read the following Heperl of the FRANKLIN FIRB INMUHANCB COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. SHOWING CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1BS9, Invested as follows I First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia..... $957,813 84 Real Estate purchased at Sberfft aale 84,377 78 Temporary Loans on Collateral. IBS, BOS 7.1 Stocks, valued at 68.S08-ooat 83,32S SO Notes, Bills reeelvablq, Ao ' 8.0P8 BO Cash 48,481 31 L884.3M 04 E7INSURANCB AGAINST FIRB In the above oom. pany.by IfelS-ytfj WARREN JENKINS, Agent, Hartford Life and Health Insurance company, OFFICE-POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, COrtflf Capital and Burplua aver 00,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS 1 BSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIE8. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE ANDHEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY take risks on Life, grant or purchase annuities, confer endowments, and make contracts npon and appertaining to deferred and revlslonary Interests connected with life rfika, agreeably to the powere and privileges conferred by the charter. The business of the Company la conducted upon the Joint Stock and mutual plan, ' at the option of the Insured, thua meeting the wants and circumstances of the public more fully, It la believed, than purely Mutual Companlea can do. Annuities will be granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly favorable, and according to the rates of the most liberal and well conducted Companlea In this country and in England. - The charter of this Company providna that the wife may tat-rare the life ot her husband, and the amount to be paid be aa enre from creditors at hla death. An equitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling, aea. and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of premium. . . Extract from the Certificate of the Comptroller of the State of Connecticut, dated , f ANUABa I IU, INI. The areat aneeeia and nrndnnt management of this company, together with Its well Invested capital and surplus, entitle It to the entire confidence of the community, and 1 recommend r , In my opinion equal la strength and ability to the be-' jisttta. Uonsol the kind In the Union." (Signed1 (L.8.) Here. O piknkt, comptroller. The Board ot Directors Is comDosed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and control of the transaction, of the company. JAS. DIXON, President, - ..... m IT.lf.1 I.'I. .. haJu, TV m . 1, HWl'I&E.X, llWliWUWll. Bxnbt L. MiLLCB, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. P.mnhl.rL Annlli-ntlnna. and all necessary Information npon the subjeot, can be bad by calling on the AGENT, or W, M. FINCH, under Exchange Bank. . . Pittsbureh Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF $100,000. THIS Company makee every Ituurana appertaining to or connected with Lift RUkt. on the Joint Stock and if ttruai rates combined. ...... On the Joint Stoekplan.the ratea are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent lower than the ratea of most Stock Companies. The Charter permita the granting of Insurance on Life In every form, Including the right of H'ift, Children, Parent; or Creditor!, To Insure the Llfo of another for thelrown exclusive benefit, payable after death or upon the parties arriving at the age of 60, 63, 60 or 03 yeara. jAKia 8. Hoon, President! Sam'i McCtuxKAM, Vice Presl- don ; Josefii S. Leech, Treasurer) Chable. A. Colton, Sea- J amis 8. Hoow, Joskfh 8. Leech, John S. Dilwobth, Chahlxb A. Coltom, Sam'l HoClcbkan, William PiiiLLtre, John A Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvdeb, Esq., Caabler Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Lexch, Wholesale flrocer. TknM Hp.lrnna nf Insuring, or In want of Information on the subject, will please call at the office, over the Book 8tore of Hunt ington Macnure, uu jpffiffififfifa Ageat Noxman Oat, H. D Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil'a New Hall. dec5-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, 8IOO.OOO. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable ratea of premiums. No risks taken on the " Special Hazardous " classes, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one risk, or in the aame vicinity. By auch means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loaa by one fire, the great cause of the insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts of the Compsny from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, 1851, were over (60,000. Losses In the same period, (1080. Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICERS. Hon. Reuben Wood, President; D.B. Dunham, Vice President; O. N. Skkels, Secretary; Ueoxoe Mtoatt, Treasurer. K. H. VANHENSALAER, Agent for the above Company, la prepared to Issue Policies and to furnish all neceasary information. Office over Huntington A Maclntire'a Book Store, High street, Columbus dec5-6m. TUTTLE'8 REAL ErtTATE AGENCY, IM connection with my LAW OFFICE, 1 have opened an or fine for the purpoae of transacting business aa a Real Estate Any" business In this line entrusted to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, and document, of a similar kind ill k. u.J AknftWlMlirAd AH th shortest BOtlCO. Acknowledaments of Deeds, Ac, when taken at asy OJiea, will be done wuJeul cAare, , And I would here say, that my price ror any property ouerea fo. ..w kn ha the aame aa that of the owner himself. that the conjidnui and inttgritf so necessary aa between buyer and seller may not oeaeairoyeaoy urn .gcufc Iaenrance, on the most reaaonable terms, and In good Companies. Omci, up stairs la Carpenter'a Building, one door aouth o City Bank Buildings. J. H. TUTTLE, aeeia - COLUMBUS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. . .w tna.oaO. THIS Company oners to the Insured all the security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plans (aa heretofore applied) combined, namely t Low rate of premium ; an annual return, In cash, of the per centage required for the contingent riak of the year) aa adequate, but not excessive provision tor the future security of members for the whole term ot lile, with an adequate interest In the accumulating fund aecured to auch members, at death, byeredlta upon their pollelea; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of abort term mem-: F ... r . nf tknu far the whole oera, ana eisu lor m yivmiu ""Thta la the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whoae ratea of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a previa-i. ..nn.ii ine. .In. u-enmulation of fund, (for future security) la exact proportion to the amount of business aad the increasing rlak from advancing age among the members. Pamphlete, Tracta, e, giving in detail the P,"r, ' tne uompany.iurmaneo grau J. it TUTTLE, Agent. B. M. Smith, Medieal Examlaer. tzu-a MUTUAL IN8UUANCE. Weitem Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSV1LLE, OHIO. P. P. Santoxd, President. We, L. PxmNs.Beeretary. oc23-d J. R. TUTTLE, Ageat, LIVES INSURED BY THE IEITTOT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COBPAJH, reriar.TIM. KY. HHI8 Company haa aa actual capital ot One Hand red Thee- - . a 1 La. A tlu kiaikaaaxt InlM. mm 11 ! Intra, mm u mmuwAgisa vj wi m aaaaata-waatthilitW. PtmphleufuiiiBhed, lufonnatiom gir?n. "dpM emtio n VJZ w.,t, . -sTV. Itr. O. St. SMITH, HCQicai .Minu. l THE HARTFORD LIVE AND HEALTH 1NL RANCE COMPANY. a-tAPITAL STOCK, 1 0,Oww I Thla Company, by the llb-I j i ..(... nf It. .harlwr. la enabled to oSer advantage. t L. .u J hv an. other CoanDanv in the United State combining aa it doea the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Life aad Health principle ; in all of which the ratea are aa tavor .1t to thoee aaanred aa safety to them and the Company will adm t. Thla Company ta the Brat ana uy warn in toe udioi, or 1. 1. iLiumA. that haa thua combined iu ooeranona, an. ofleredto grant insurance with beaeau both eere4 Bad prae. Wnr tall details tn regxra to cuniuunimnov aMaaadetothenamphletetobe had gratia of the agent, or ot w Cohtmbna. O, Autoet . 18SO laaortire life ail Lire Stctk, AGAINST lo. or damage oy riu,u aganitniepciuu. ih.8i.ua Inland Kavjoatiok, oa property ot every da- scrip tioa, taken ia the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL. Lira inoeaAnt.atu.iir,,,, Capital !,. OHIO UF WSfl"?" COMPANY, CINCH. 11 wavw Capital....! I1H.HI. NEW ENGLAND LITE TOCK INS. COMPAST, KIN sutan, . v . . n i.-l ........ BJMAM BA6LB INSURANCE COMfANY, CINCINNATI, O, Caaltal --"---' : IJTICA INSCHANCB CO.TtrAHIY.I TICASi. . Capital I Se.WW. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, HOME, NEW YORK.. Capital ...llt,M. EQU1TABLB FIBB INS. CO., OF I.ONBON. A4 aat.aaa. Rrm takaa eat aaexaeat ttbexal aaraaa, end all I uoaua piianptly FORWARDING. Chamberlln, Lee k Co's Eipreis. PROPRIETOR- CHAMBtRLIN, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE, ABELL CO., Buffalo. JOT Ship by People'. Lin. Steamboats, Isaao Newton and Hcndrlsk Hudson, fool Courtlsnd street, North River. Mark packages C. Lee A Co'. Express." i For Freight apply to Jambs O. Oatbtan, ISO Broadway, New York ; Chambbbxin, Lee A Co., 1 Coantlee Blip, New York i J. 8. Chbnowxtn, A Co., Cincinnati, O ; Chambbbxin A Cbaweobd, Cleveland, O mal3-tlm CHAMBER! IN A CRAWFORD, FOBWAJIDBRH aV COMMISHION MEKCHANT8, Foot of Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio. DEALERS la Flour, Urain and other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line, Ohio Canal, and Union Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Chr Axeate for the foUowlna Lines t urawiora at vo'a nortnern a)0tlsl JO. P. R R. Line of Steam Pro Kimball, 1 0B State St., Boston. nellan. BCUTOll.lW " New York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, 1 Chamberlln Lee, A Co. New YorK end Cincinnati Line, I Agents, Chamberlln, Lee A Co'. Express, (No. I, Cantiie Slip, Troy and Oswego Line, . J New ork mal3-6m ' 1859. CRAWFORD A CO., 18S3. F0BVYABDEK8 cV COltlMISHION MERCHANTS, Ogdeniburgk, If. Y. PROPRIETORS of the Northern R. R. Line of Steam Propellers, between Ogdensburgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chi cago, Dealer, in FLOUR, URAIN and outer rttuuur., (.exclusively em commission.) Liberal advance, made on property lor aaie as ugaeu.uurgu, Boston and New York. mal3-6m NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, Between Beaton, New York and the West. CRAWFORD A CO., Ogdensburgh, New York, Proprietors. This Line eonsis'. of the following new first elass Propel ler., (leaving Ogdensburgh three times a week :) OGDENSBURGH, WISCONSIN, NKW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J. W. BKUOK8, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburgh with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, and Rutland and Burlington Rail, road., between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with the Lake Champlala tic White Hall Canal Line., between Rouse's Point and New York. AFPLT TO Oris Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 Bute street, Boston. O. P. 80OVBLL, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 State street, Boston. ). B. Matnabd, Agent Travis A Co'a Line, 33 ComtloaSlIp, New York. Chai. B.Janes, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Coantle Blip, up staire, new torn. Malcolm Canvibld, Agent Merchants' Line, OVs Coratiee Slip, New York CHAMBERL1N A CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE, ERIE CANAL AND LAKES. CHAMBERL1N, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE, ABELL A CO., Buffalo, Proprietors. NEW YORK AND OniO LINE, OHIO CANAL. CHAM BM KLIN A CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietors. ry Ho Transhipment at Troy or Albany. aJ Apply to N. Chamiixlin and J.O.Oatman, No. 1 Cosnties Slip, New York. Mark rackage. " N I. at u. u. o. i-ine. Ship dally at Pier No. g, East River, New York. mal3-8m nnRH. RlflHOP A CO.. FORWARDERS cV COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLEVELAND, OHIO. HP Proprietors ot the OHIO LINE, on the Ohio Canal. rn! for Wetttrn State Lin; and Wtttern State? Ezprn: C. W. Sloans, X Agents. C. H. Canfield, j 1SI Broad street, New York. Clinton Lint. Chatin A Ketsib, Agenu, 113 Broad street, New York. Eckford and Ohio Line. T. P. Waties A Co., Agents, 117 Broad street, New York. tVntern Freight Expreu. T. P. Watebs.IIT Broad street, New York. O. H. Chapim, 113 ' " mal3-3m L. BANNA. H. OAXBXf SON. B. BANNA. UArsnA, uaaasisuii ex- hm Wholesale Grocers ft Commission Merchants, HAAVCV'a nLOCX. BtXXWlN BTBBBT. ma!3-6m Clevelnnd, O. A. M. HALE. 1S53. JOHN TINBEB. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING Sc. COMMISSION MERCITANT8, Celambna, Ohio. Warehouse No. 8, Exchange Buildings, Bread street, (one door west of W. A. UILL at Co s Agricultural waraouse ) DEALERS tn Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Water Lime. Also, Agent, for the following Linea t Lathrop A Co'a Kxpress. Merchants' Transportation Company, Eckford Line, I pri. Canal Union Transport-tlon Company, J Western Lake Boat Line J Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all tlmea to contract freight to any part of the Union. lyALL AND BEX US." .BT. nnn'.l 1852s EDDY & HALL AD AY, STOBAGE, BHIPPINO ANO COMMISSION MER- UtlAn'l'et, And Dealers la Salt, Flear, Flah, Water Lime, tc. CSr Particular attention paid to the Purchaae or Sale of Grain, and Produce generally. - warenouae ana umce, toot oi rrom nrai, uppuaiw ujo , "and C. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. 17 Alao, A genu for the following Linea on Erie Canal : MERCHANTS' TBANSPOBTATION CO. ATPLV TO H. N. Holt A Co., No. 9 Cocntiea Slip, New York ; Holt, Palbieb A Co, foot of Washington street, Buflalo, Pro prietors. ECKFORD LINE. HoaH Alien, Aobxtb, No. 137 Broad street, Hew York, O. B. Williams J (up stain.) JNWAtLL.NfjA"N' i L' Wh"f' BUff4to- J. W. Pattim A Co. Proprietors, 15S, River street, Troy. EjF Mark package. Eckford Line," ahlp daily by Old Line Troy Tow Boata," Coentlee Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Running In connection with SeeaVi turtouj tnet of Steamboat! on the Lake; rxorxixroxa. B. A. Root A Co , 113 Pier, Albany. Davis A Sutton, Agents Reed's Steamboats, Reed's Warehouse, HUSelo. . H. Moan an. Buffalo. Geo. U. Tuttlb, Agent, Broad street. New York. C. 8. BlSHor A Co., Agenta, North Market, Boston. (y Mark parages Union T. Company," ahlp by "8 wilt, sure Line of Tow Boat," foot of Broad street, M. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE, tlarrhanrflaa forwarded dailv to and from New York. Albany and Buffalo, and all porta oa the Western Lakea and Caesla, with despatch, withoat transhipment at Albany or Troy. QCar- aoea tneurea net ween new i orx ana punaiu. a ... m n ! o-.. a. W V O. VV. JAUJiUIVB, rropinu,, wi .iu. e,. .. AOBNTS. R, L. Howxll,121 Broad street, New York, Olnstko A Daniels, 47 Quay atreet, ...Albany, J. J. Tallwadox. (foot of Waahlngton atreet,). ...Buffalo, Ennv A Hallasat, Cleveland, Er Mark oackates" W. L. B. Line," and Shin by We tern LBae POOS i-ino, lOOt OI Oroao arrcr. nrw iota y Apply to 11. riTl'u, toiumoue, u. XT' Our connections with the above Line, and with Lathrop A Co'. Expreaa, are auch that we can assure Merchants and Shipper, la general, that we can forward goods to all points a little quicker ana cneaper inan aay outer Line, atarx u. Mara ail paeaagea legiDiy, ana witn earn. EDnY A HALLAOAY, Cleveland. H. FITCH, Colambaa ap16-6m A. M. HALE, General Ageat oa Ohio CaaaL 1852. Hobby, Hughes & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ae FORWARDER" urveiann, omo. PROPRIETORS OF Wetter TraB.portatioa Llae, om Ohio Canal, ana Bieam rropeiiera ALLEGHENY, H. A. KENT, Of B. 8PAULDING. SANDUSKY. Forming a Dally Line between Buffalo aad Porta oa Lake Erie, ALSO-AQEItTS FOR New York aad Erie Hailroad, via Dunkirk. Apply to M. B. SPAULDING, No t Coartlaad atreet, New York. WESTERN TBANSPOBTATION COMPANY, Art, Ceavai ate AaMe. Apply o J-H. 133 Broad atreet. New York. - r. B. Btraaa, 86 stateatreet, Doatoa. 8. G. Chasb A Co-, Albany. Gklston A Evanb. Buffalo. 8. Flannaoan, Philadetpnia. Apply to BUTTLES, COM STOCK V CO., Colimbiu, Ohio. Merchant, and ahlpper. are lespttlfulry lefened lo the ebove Eoaaea end Lhea,aad asaa red that lliwr good aJ produce wig beearefnlly kwdleAead preanptly tut aided to aad froaa New York, or to any point desired, via Dnnkirk, Bmfalm, Ttmawtrnda ar Omotga, ar to any pert oa the Lakea, at one feanaAcaasoaaary Mark mekaare "Care Rubtrv.Bnrne. A Co, ClerehmaT." or Cars Battle, cranator at IM, CoMmDae.- - NBW BOORS. 'Etreeh Laavxa (raaa Waetava Waoda. By Metta r Faller. Taw Naval Ixwtlratxeara af a BewaMtet aa Address betoratbe Irvuag Llaerary laatuasa, by Wan. xUxweU Wood, U.S. Nary. A VMlA-rfawaae ta Barvaa. eaabrarlng a Irv of Exetera- BoaooltaeNiia. By t. v. C. aamita. Editor of the Boatoa Med- leal aa Mrgteai aoaraas. Thla day reearead at tea Bear Booaatore. aa A H. RXLET A CO. New No reli! rpHE following work, .re just reeelved, acd for sale at the m. Newapaper ana rsnammi If vatarlaa anri MUerieaoi swuiaaa. i ".""" The Swamp Steed) or, The Daya of Marlon Men. The two Brides By T. B. Arthur. Pa1blar.il. Re Rnlwnr. irloa ana hla Merry The Rebel Spy A Tale of the Revolution, Ao., Ao. Together with a very Urge assortment of new and Interesting reading matter, Including variety of Newspapers, among WDtcn may oe lonna ne louowiuf, via i Gleison;s Pictorial, 10 cents a week. Waveily Magailne. do do New York Herald, weakly, 10 cants per week. New York Tribune, do do do National Police Gaiette, do S do New York Picayune, do 6 do Carpet Bag. do 8 do Lantern, do 18V, do Saturday Evening Post, do 5 do New York Dutchman, do 9 do Punch, do 15 do Railroad Guide, do IS do Scientific American do 8 do 8plrlt of the Timet, do 18V. do And many other,, too numerous to mention, but If you will drop in, yon shall have s ebanoe to look at all, and select such as you may Ilk. best mall O. A. MONTROBS. NBW MUSIC, yV C. Reed's Music Store! at x a pECEIVED this day, a large supply ol new ttandara ana IV ratblonane Musie. . Grand Polka da Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old Folks at Horn., (cocnlo.) Wallace. Allen Petey. Gold Fever Gallon, by Strak- Blanch. Alpen. osch. Tom Moore. Gaslight Schottlsch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Schottlsch. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Long Syne WaltE. Happy Family Polka. Off for Baltimore, (comic.) Kathleen, Mavonrneen, at sung Walt for the Wagon. by Catherine Hayea. There', magte la that little The Last Rose of Summer. song; and many other Bongs Wedding Polka. (Grobe. and piece. apSS Louslsna Bella, variation., by SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. , , j j THE undersigned most respectfully Inform, his friend. and the public generally, that he Intend, to open hla well knows GARDEN, on the west aide of the Chlllloolhe rood, about half a mile aouth of Columbus, for visiter., and solicits the eontlnnonot of their liberal patrsnage bestowed oa hi. establishment last year. Nolther exertion nor the area test expense have been spared to render the moat delightful spot ia the vicinity of the Capital aa attractive, comfortable and pleasant aa eonld be done. All kinds of refreshments and delicacies which will gratify oa epicure to his heart'a content, will be served ap for a f.lr and reaaonable priee, at a moment's notice. Desirous to avoid misunderstanding and vexations, and prevent mischief, I call the attention of the visiters of the Gardeo to some regulation, posted la different place, on the premises, hoping that they will be obv served. Visiters on Sunday have to pay ten cents for admission, and reclve a ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to that amount. Well, friends, come one, com. all, and enjoy the pleasures of God's delightful nature. mb30ltf ANDREW SCHNEIDER. LAW REFORM. ARTICLE 1. Papera relative to Codification, Ae. Art S. Copy of the Report made by the Commlsslonersto the House of Commons. Art. 3. Important changes In the common and statute laws oi England. Art. 4. Revision of the laws of Massachusetts. Art. 8. Report of the Commissioner, upon the expediency ol reducing to a written and .ystenutie code the laws of Maasachu- "Art. ft. Review of the Revised Statutes of MaatoehtueUa. Ar V Tha Riia.ian CnAm. Art. 8. Comparative view of the French and English Courts o justice Art.. Dissertations on the law of Scotland. Art 10. The difference between th. French and English Judl eialaystems. . . , Art. 11. Athenlsn Judges, New Code of Procedure ta New York, Ae., Ate. Complied by a member of the Ohio Bar. Published, and for tale at the New Bookstore. nh53 J- H RILEY A CO. FOBSALB. ., , , JtHATdeslrabletwo ttoryBriek House and Half Lot edJoln!n 1 .u. mMmm nf nni. ffaimu.1 MeAarr on Broad atreet ba- .m.. ui.hawA Third atraata. The house contains on the first floor two parlor, and dining room, and on the second floor there are seven well arranged Bedchamber., good cellars under the whole house, well or water, cittern, under-ground drain, Ac., together with a choice variety of Fruit and Shrubbery. This .n tu nnn-hasMl nn eood navmentB. or will take Inex- ahanee a deairaMeCottege House in a central location. Persons In want of a piece of property In one of the most desirable lo-cations In thecltv would consult their Interest by calling on the subber. immediately. BAKER A ARMSTRONG. ana ni rni.I.ing Y.ANDBt mm iarr and hatter nnrtion of these lands still remain nn X sold, and they are now offered at private aale OB accommodating terms a port only of the purchaae money being required "ai. fnraaihnlMlnaaadantlotsinthe village of Gambler hli.h are nnaurnaased for beantv of location, and all the more Important advantage to oe aesireu in sucn uruporij. A good hotel is specially needed In the village, and a lot for tot purpose will be furnished on favorable term.. .1 .k..iv n.wtkl.v K.nf anantv. ffi? w .o. o mT:6.wIQ, Agent. mar nnnna at nnsTi rrtHIS headln. mar anoear strange BUT IT IS TRUE. In I nrA.r tn aln.a mit nnr atnflk Wa era feeetvlox and ODOnlnf a lot of NEW GOODS, of such articles aa we are out of, and .hick ara n.Aaa.ar tn have na Band until the BtOCk i. OlOHd. For a short time longer an opportunity of saving the ususal profit on goods. Is nff'ered. , nieaeaea iisbiib, ariaa a,aaw. a . Rammer Uaade far Mob aad Bore, and sundry other Good, including tern choice sails of mall Flinred Ckiatxea aad Barege ale Laiaee. ? a a- a- Aan finan Lam, xiow opening ano.or .s vD. ft niaiaiai.a I.n aa TOWN MTltKaT tar BALE. HE eaat half of INLOT no ,! I now tor aaie on tavoraoie terms. Tha lot is situated directly opposite the Methodist Church property, on Town street To those who wisn to ae-eure a place convenient to the bnaineaa portion of the eity, and eligibly situated lor a private residence, now ia us iun iov chase, aa It Is the Intention of the owner to dlspoae of it i early as practicable inquire o, .a... or mggp. ARMSTRONG. rpHE LARGE NEW ROOM now occupied aa Uouatlng itoom a ... nhiA Htata jnnmai. win m pannao tor a nitaoia n sinew. If desired, poeeeuton may be had of the cellar nnder and alan nf tha vault at tha eaat end of the Journal Build Inga ; the vault contain, a quantity of trst-rate coal, which eaa oe aecuree oa lavoratue verms, ruaiw . . wv .m May. Inquire of apMI CHARLES SCOTT. TAKE NOTICE. tan ma Ralldiaw La mt have fonr handsome Belldiaa Lata oa the corner ol Friend and Seventh streets, ranging In prices from S3O0 to r tSOOeaeh. We wlllsellthemonsuch termstbatanv bodyconbay. DeaUbe tea lata. ami in m miuua, Reel Estate Agents. a VINE BMIDINCI 1 WE are authorised to offer for aale a fine Residence, situated oa Fourth atreet. aorta of Brood .treat, oaly a few minute. walk from the eentre of the elty. The house Is a new two story brick, containing nine rooms, well flalahed, and a good cellar under It The Lot la 3t by IM feet, and has a Well, Clatern, Sta bla. and some of the choicest bearing rrnlt Tree, on it, in is is s very desirable location, and will be .old on reasonable term. aulTO AW Bill f a Dt Tata A .Lila J.? .WrCBB. lHWiaj a-.ga.aB.a-. General Headquarters, FOB LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND HEALTH IN8TJ. KtHUE, Oflice la Piatt's Black, State St, Stairs. IN these days of tairarea of Insaranee Companlea, the nader-alaaad would call ataantloa to tha exhibits of eocno ot the companies which ha baa the honor to represent. Among them Franklin Fire Ina Co. of Philadelphia Mists 1,984,300 Franklin, of New York, do. 300,000 Ppnngneld Fire end Marine, do. 104,180 Etna, ot Utlca, N. Y, do. 170,000 Reatalaer,ofLaalngbarg,II.Y, do. 800,000 Unloa, of Fort Plain. N.Y do. 173.000 Budeon Hirer Ina, Waterford, N. Y, do. 34H.S78 City Insuraaos Companv ol Ciocinaatl, do. 100,000 Several of tha above eonipaale. take at arise and Fire riaka. LIFE INSURANCE. Metnal lleaefit New York and New Jersey L381.000 Jefferson Life laaaraaea Co-Cuieiaaatl 100.000 Anaerlcsa Temneraaea Life Ina. Co, Hartford.... 100,000 Anaericaa Mutual Life Ina. Co, New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSCBANCE. M Mechanies Mutual Health Aasoclatloa. Ciau 889 000 The anderslxaed will take great pleasure la exhibiting the re- orat rrporta of all the aboreoonirxaie, aad explaining In axtan-o tbeirresooreeaaad manner ot dotag boaiseaa. In the various depmiuuenttof Fire. Marine, Life, and Health insurance, there can be ao raperior taeilitle offered by any ageat or company. CALIFORNIA LIFE RISKS taken oa moat favorable ssrma. Beanambar la call at Read Quarters, State atreet, ap tain. WAJU1CB Jt.NA.lno. agent. L. E. WtLaoN. eab-agent. asarxo. AGENTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A FEW ACnVK YOUNG MEN waaksd tasmediately to act aa travetta Arataforavahaahas Lttararv Magasfcae hast ia. aaca. Aav Dereoa Mnm of eaterlM a nroneble nehM rare eaaaoa is sow oneree ao eaavnaa aa naa. appiKsuoa arast be aaada lanaedtoteiy. as the proprietor snu raanai anwa bat a few dava. Apply at th eoutiag-rooaa of tteOhwSata.Joaraal.for la- foraianoa. apl4-tf FOB SALE A GENUINE MEXICAN LAND WARRANT. Inqtrlreof Am Jala BARER A ARMSTRONG VINB OLD BYE WHISKY. A r ArTtTFACTURED bv M. Aahbrook. of Aahville nrtaaa at lt tteKaadaaahssxaaUaAsiaaataatiyeahaaALbythsbaf rel or otaavwiloresJeky I aUL.i,B tTsa. bistb PLAIN AND FIGURED DELAINBS. AN eadlea variety of Plata aad Figured De Lai aea, Casaxai Franca Merlaoee.loaihstlnee, Ac, at the New Store of a ii Ar Let at OAA.L., l-SBIl BCBNETS PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WATBB COOLERS, t taslaatly ea haaW end for sale at aav. ak Btis. a. OppastM tha FiaaaMa Beak. dailn DI)io 0!ate Journal. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1852. izm U-ID' IABI COHCSBI. Tbt New York piper ipeak ia glowing termi of Jiixt'i Uit conoert in Amerioa, at Cutis Garden, tbs theatre of her first triumph in onr land. We copy few paragraphs from an able criticism in tha IWibvnt t Cattle Garden presented a wonderful ipeotacls last evening. Seven thousand per.on. were oa quietly teat. ed at if tbey bad been bat teven hundred, and Jenny Lind'i laat conoert in America wa at supremely triumphant a tbs magnificent geniut of lbs artiit, and the wannest wishes of bar friend eonld have desired. Every pot wbenoe a view of the itage eonld be obtained wa occupied. A numerous force of police lined tbe bridge and aecured tbe moat perfect order, and the asternal arrangement of every kind were managed with a (kill which we eeuld with to tee oftener du-nlaved on anon occasion. The immense throne of omntbaae and carriage waa a little confuted a possible, and tbeir Heady roll op Broadway for a long time after the close of tbe conceit apprised tbe thousand. who were not present, tbat tbe lait ong wa rang. At tbe Close ot tne concert, alter wo tumuuuoua ap nlanaa that followed the two nrevion aona. Madame Goldechmidt aang a FartwtU to America in tbe same spot npon wbicb ine tang tne urttmg, i oe woroe, wdicu we subjoin, are the natural, timple and beautiful expression of regretful farewell.and the mniio, compoted bv Mr. Goldaohmidt it of that tranquil, pensive char- aoter which alwayt mark northern ong of tbi ityle, and gave tbe singer fine opportunity of proving tbe rich resource of ner voice a if every note of that wonderful organ would be beard in farewell. Tbe ong was received with quiet applause, and withoat enthu iaam. We are glad it wa o. There wa a fimei in a sober adieu. It became the woman and tbs artiit. It wa the exoretsion of feeling, not tbe explosion of passion. To have retired in tbe storm which whirled around the close of Comin' thro' the Rye, would have been a diaaDnearance urjon which memory would not have lingered. Inferior artist mav bow adieu to tbe applause of clapping band, but Jenny leavea u amid tha mnrninr of beatins' heart. A ahe aang- the tone aha tnmaW tn fane everv oart of the hall, and a, with clasped band, she ended, .he threw ber oul into tbe final (train. She wa recalled, after retiring, and advancing, with ber husband, to the front, (he bowed for tbe last time, where she bad bowed for tbe first, in America i not a flower fell at ber feet. But a audden gust of enthusiasm seized the cold, cold publio heart, and hat were waved, and hurras shouted, a the withdrew for the laat time. FAREWELL TO AMERICA. woxds bv c. r. cxanch nrosto a ooldsohhidt. Bung by MADAME JINNY OOLDICHM1BT. Young land of hope fair Western Star I Whose light I hailed from dimes afar I leave thee now but twine for thee One parting wreath of melody. O take this offering of the heart From one who feel, 'tit sad to part And If It be that strains of mine Have glided from my heart to thine, My voice was but the breexe that .wept The spirit chords that In thee slept The music was not all my own Thou gnvest back the answering tone. Farewell when parted from thy shore, Long absent scenes return once more; Where'er the wanderer's home may be, Still, still will memory turn to thee I Blight Freedom's clime I feel thy spell, Bat I mutt say farewell farewell I Mm. CLAr.Mr. Forney, formerly editor of the Philadelphia Penntylvanian, and now Clerk of tbe House ot Hepresentaiive., iu a ieuer irom warning ton, published in the Pennaylvauian, thua (peaka of Mra. uiay: Do you know that Mr. Henry Clay ba never vi.it- ad Waahineton? Her domealio character seem to have been formed for tbe qniet shade, of Aahland, and . though her woman' heart beat high when ahe taw "young Harry with hi beaver on," in themid.t of the greate.t event that have made hi name immort.lryet by ber the blessings of home and of fireside were to be prelerrea. now mat toe a ia teaman ia wnating away, ber presence would alleviate hi sufferings, and pre pare him for his final reckoning. But now ahe i too old to come. SheTould not bear the toilsome journey from Lexington, and ahe remain, a it were, a watcher for the fatal new. A few dav ago the sent bim a boquet or flower; but when they reached here, tbey were faded a melancholy evidence that both the giver and receiver were fast hastening to that bourne whence no traveler return. The old man eloquent held it to bia lipt for a few tecond., and (aid, with a mournful pat bo, ' tbe perfume ia almoat gone !" But not so with hi. fame. Tbat will live forever green in tbe memory of man. Hit physical frame will decay, but bia great history will never bs forgotten. Of bim and of nia place, in the regard of men, in the dim future, it may well be said, Yoa may break, you may ruin the vote It yoa will, Bat the scent of the roses w ill hang round it atm." A Railroad Pictoab. Would you like tbe loxury of a new sensation f Take your stand six feet from a railroad track In the night, and await tbe passage of tbe Express train. There i no wind stirring. Clond close in the light of the stare. The bum of life baa ceased. Blackness and silence brood together npon the face of tbe earth. Afar off the listening ear catches a dawning roar. Half heard and ball felt it grow into more distinctness partly revealed by the trembling of tbe aolid earth and partly felt aa a shapelest horror filling the air. Every second fills it awful volume and deepen it terror. Tbe earth now quakea under it tread a blazing glare, aa from the eye of bell, flaihe livid horror into the surrounding air and you tee, crawling along in anaky track, with fiery head croncnea close to tne groana, ana us long irnm iwisj. ing from aide to tide with a wavy motion a gigantic and terror-breathing monster, inttinct with life and power, crashing the earth with it tread, and creating whirlwind with its blasting breath, as it sweeps along. Ia there any thing in the world which impresses tbe mind with a profounder sense of resistless power than that enormous mass, with it blaxini eye and amoky breath rushing with the speed of a cannon ball, and startling tbe air and earth with the overwhelming horror of it flight t Imagine such a flight aero, the country fifty year ago unheralded by any rumor of it coming, revealing it exiatence by it pretence, and rn.bing euddenly into obliviona it now rashes into the darkneat while yoa gaze npon the apot where it disappeared and bear only tbe taint ecno ot its distant tread. What rumors of it would fill the world ! What tale, of its grandeur of its speed and power would startle the credulity of the remotest village gossip iV. Y. Timet. A Sao Oatastbopri Stiamboat Bobbed. Tbs steamer Southerner, of tbe Toledo and Cleveland line, which left Toledo laat night, bring intelligence that tbe steamboat Telegraph waa discovered off Turtle Island Light, about one o'clock thi morning, completely enveloped in flame. Capt. Pheatt, of the Southerner, run bi boat alongside as near aa ne coma approecn, but could discover no human being on or near her, and therefore conclude there ia reason to fear tbat her en tire crew suffered a horrible death from the flames. The Telegraph wa a email boat used a a lowing craft, ber office re and crew numbering air to eight men. Capt. Pheatt left the burning wreck about 3 o'clock thi morning. The origin of the fire ia unknown. Sandusky Regular. ' The funeral of Mrs. Wright, wife of Governor Wright, of Indiana, was attended, at Indianapolis, on M.itidav. bv an immense concoorse. including all the officer of the State, member of both branches of the Legislators, and clUxeoa Irom various part or tne State. Mr. Wright waa born in Pickaway county, in tbi 8tate. A committee of tbe Indiana Legislature have reported ia favor of the contract ayttem of doing the public printing. MOU NBW CABPAtTINtt. TBX nbseribara ara bow raeeiviaff very la a additions ac tbeir former aaaortroaat, aiakiar oa of th awiat Ocalrabla stock to be f ad in the citr. Their eorlntmeowpTleee every variety to ba faaad tat tha snaiwet. Tapestry Velvet, Tapestry Pi easels Insrreine, Ac. Alao, whl aad col d India Matting, OU Clothe, Bugs, Mats. Lacs aad Swiss Window Cartaiaa. Bayarr wttl eoaaart mir ia r i d j aooxing at oar stoeK be. Mi LT A 4L, B a-v .- a. a-v w t , tm , v. new m VUs if eAjammd. (JaMI-dly T atocaivm, UTTLBA, COIUTOCK Co.